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Udinese Want To Get Back On Track Against Juventus - Francesco Lodi
Still ruing defeat to the Viola, the wounded Zebrette are eager to pick up maximum points against the Old Lady...
Udinese midfielder Francesco Lodi feels that his side should not have lost against Fiorentina last weekend, when they suffered a 1-0 home defeat.
However, the 25-year-old believes that the team is now ready to take on Juventus and achieve a positive result.
"Against Fiorentina it should have gone differently, but we're ready to get back on track against Juventus," the former Vicenza player told sportmediaset.it.
"The match against the Viola could have been solved. There's disappointment for the way things went, but we're ready to recover ourselves. The squad is solid.
"We go to Turin aware of our qualities. We shall try to prove our real worth on the playing field. It will not be easy because we will be missing a lot of players, but we're used to that."
Udinese currently have 15 points from 12 games.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
However, the 25-year-old believes that the team is now ready to take on Juventus and achieve a positive result.
"Against Fiorentina it should have gone differently, but we're ready to get back on track against Juventus," the former Vicenza player told sportmediaset.it.
"The match against the Viola could have been solved. There's disappointment for the way things went, but we're ready to recover ourselves. The squad is solid.
"We go to Turin aware of our qualities. We shall try to prove our real worth on the playing field. It will not be easy because we will be missing a lot of players, but we're used to that."
Udinese currently have 15 points from 12 games.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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