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I Am Confident In Juventus' Ability To Win Matches - Mauro Camoranesi
The winger is not worried about the Old Lady's recent spate of draws, stating that the club's players have the ability to shake Juve out of this spell...
After Juventus played out a goalless 90 minutes with Bayern Munich for their fourth draw in five games, Mauro Camoranesi has dismissed the idea that the Bianconeri are beginning to feel the pressure.
"Well, the one against Bologna and yesterday's [draw] are different," Camoranesi told Il Corriere dello Sport.
"We were definitely in control against Bologna and we were a bit naive not to finish the game off. We gave away a lot and were inattentive, maybe we could have closed the game out beforehand.
"The one against Bayern was completely different, as it always is between the league and the Champions League."
Juventus must now travel to Sicily to face Walter Zenga's Palermo, but Camoranesi is confident in his side's ability to get the three points.
"We will go to Palermo to win," he promised. "The feature of this year will be our attitude - at home or away, regardless of the opponent, we will try and play our game. It will be like that on Sunday.
"I am very confident, because above all I know the team are able to create the chances we need to win games, and this is crucial."
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
"Well, the one against Bologna and yesterday's [draw] are different," Camoranesi told Il Corriere dello Sport.
"We were definitely in control against Bologna and we were a bit naive not to finish the game off. We gave away a lot and were inattentive, maybe we could have closed the game out beforehand.
"The one against Bayern was completely different, as it always is between the league and the Champions League."
Juventus must now travel to Sicily to face Walter Zenga's Palermo, but Camoranesi is confident in his side's ability to get the three points.
"We will go to Palermo to win," he promised. "The feature of this year will be our attitude - at home or away, regardless of the opponent, we will try and play our game. It will be like that on Sunday.
"I am very confident, because above all I know the team are able to create the chances we need to win games, and this is crucial."
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
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