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Mohamed Sissoko: Fiorentina Match Will Be Important For Juventus
Sissoko has stated his confidence that Juve can put their bad run behind them and get back into Serie A contention...
Juventus midfielder Mohamed Sissoko has thrown his weight behind the club's Scudetto push, and he cannot wait to return against Fiorentina.
The Mali international is set to make his comeback from a long-term foot injury on Saturday, and the game has a special significance for the powerhouse midfield.
"Is my return premature? I wouldn't be back if it was. I am 100 per cent ready and I want to play against Fiorentina on Saturday," Sissoko told Football365.fr.
"It's an important match for me as I made my Juventus debut against Fiorentina, and I have also scored against them. I hope to repeat myself."
Sissoko also issued another call to rally his side towards the Serie A title, firm in the belief such an target can be achieved.
"We are competitive in all competitions. Now we have to focus on our principal objective and win the Scudetto. We have the capacity to do so," concluded the midfielder.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
Are Juventus back? Check out the October issue of Goal.com Magazine for an exclusive in-depth look at the new Old Lady.
The Mali international is set to make his comeback from a long-term foot injury on Saturday, and the game has a special significance for the powerhouse midfield.
"Is my return premature? I wouldn't be back if it was. I am 100 per cent ready and I want to play against Fiorentina on Saturday," Sissoko told Football365.fr.
"It's an important match for me as I made my Juventus debut against Fiorentina, and I have also scored against them. I hope to repeat myself."
Sissoko also issued another call to rally his side towards the Serie A title, firm in the belief such an target can be achieved.
"We are competitive in all competitions. Now we have to focus on our principal objective and win the Scudetto. We have the capacity to do so," concluded the midfielder.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
Are Juventus back? Check out the October issue of Goal.com Magazine for an exclusive in-depth look at the new Old Lady.
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