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Juventus Can Win The Scudetto - David Trezeguet
The Old Lady have a difficult encounter against Napoli this weekend, but 'Trezegol' believes that his team can go all the way...
Juventus striker David Trezeguet found the net for the fourth time this season in the Bianconeri's 5-1 win against Sampdoria on Wednesday, and he believes that the team can win the title if they continue playing with such style.
"Inter have something more than us, but [winning] the Scudetto is possible through always playing like yesterday [Wednesday]," Trezeguet enthused to Il Corriere dello Sport.
The Frenchman urged caution, however, as Walter Mazzarri's Napoli are the next team to try their luck at the Stadio Olimpico.
The Vesuviani have not lost under the former Blucerchiati coach yet. Indeed, they scored two injury time goals to secure a draw against Milan on Wednesday evening.
"We will have a challenge to our continuity on Saturday, against a very difficult opponent. We know that we are strong, but we must always show that," Trezeguet continued.
"The thing that counts the most is desire. We had that on the pitch [against Sampdoria]."
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
"Inter have something more than us, but [winning] the Scudetto is possible through always playing like yesterday [Wednesday]," Trezeguet enthused to Il Corriere dello Sport.
The Frenchman urged caution, however, as Walter Mazzarri's Napoli are the next team to try their luck at the Stadio Olimpico.
The Vesuviani have not lost under the former Blucerchiati coach yet. Indeed, they scored two injury time goals to secure a draw against Milan on Wednesday evening.
"We will have a challenge to our continuity on Saturday, against a very difficult opponent. We know that we are strong, but we must always show that," Trezeguet continued.
"The thing that counts the most is desire. We had that on the pitch [against Sampdoria]."
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
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