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Juventus Will Bounce Back Against Lecce – Sebastian Giovinco
The Bianconeri will be trying to get back to winning ways this weekend when they host Lecce behind closed doors in what will most likely be a surreal atmosphere on matchday 34...
Juventus' attacking midfielder, Sebastian Giovinco, is confident that his team will manage to bounce back from their recent poor performances and results and obtain all the three points against Lecce on Sunday.
Giovinco feels that playing behind closed doors will be a disadvantage for the Bianconeri, but that should not be an excuse for them if they fail to win.
"We must try to redeem ourselves after these latest performances," affirmed the young Italian player, as reported by Sportmediaset.it. "It will not be easy, but we must give everything that we have.
"There will be no crowd at the stadium, but this should not be an alibi. We must do as if our fans are close to us.
"It's a particular moment, but we try to overcome it with a nice win."
Juventus have slipped down to third place in the standings, and currently have 65 points from 33 league games played, two points behind Milan and nine points behind league leaders Inter, with only five matches left before the end of the season.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
Giovinco feels that playing behind closed doors will be a disadvantage for the Bianconeri, but that should not be an excuse for them if they fail to win.
"We must try to redeem ourselves after these latest performances," affirmed the young Italian player, as reported by Sportmediaset.it. "It will not be easy, but we must give everything that we have.
"There will be no crowd at the stadium, but this should not be an alibi. We must do as if our fans are close to us.
"It's a particular moment, but we try to overcome it with a nice win."
Juventus have slipped down to third place in the standings, and currently have 65 points from 33 league games played, two points behind Milan and nine points behind league leaders Inter, with only five matches left before the end of the season.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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