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Pavel Nedved: Juventus Will Win A Big Competition This Year
Although Nedved notes that the Old Lady have been criticised, he thinks that they are on the right track to securing silverware...
Former Juventus midfield maestro Pavel Nedved believes his old team will win an important competition this season.
Nedved left the club in the summer following a successful eight year period in Turin. The Old Lady are beginning to show their true colours and 'La Furia Ceca' is content with what he is seeing at Vinovo.
"I can see Juventus in a very good position. I know they have been criticised, but the reality is that they are getting some great results," Nedved told Tuttosport.
"It's still a little early to judge as we are at the beginning of the season, but this Juventus can win something this year."
The Old Lady welcome Napoli to the Olimpico on Saturday evening.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
Nedved left the club in the summer following a successful eight year period in Turin. The Old Lady are beginning to show their true colours and 'La Furia Ceca' is content with what he is seeing at Vinovo.
"I can see Juventus in a very good position. I know they have been criticised, but the reality is that they are getting some great results," Nedved told Tuttosport.
"It's still a little early to judge as we are at the beginning of the season, but this Juventus can win something this year."
The Old Lady welcome Napoli to the Olimpico on Saturday evening.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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