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Ciro Ferrara: Juventus Morale Is Sky High
The Bianconeri boss says his squad have the right attitude to tackle Serie A and the Champions League...
Juventus coach Ciro Ferrara insists his team is currently in a positive frame of mind and that the return of midfielders Mohamed Sissoko and Claudio Marchisio will further boost his squad.
"It will be an important week for Marchisio and Sissoko, because both have worked with the team, but not at full speed," he explained to Il Corriere dello Sport.
"Therefore it will be crucial to see what they can do ahead of the challenge against Udinese."
The coach is counting on the midfielders' presence, as well as those who will return from international duty later in the week.
"Our morale is very good, at least with the players who have been working with me," the former defender continued.
"I hope it's the same with the national team players when they return, so we can dive full force back into the championship and address the matches ahead."
Adam Scime, Goal.com
"It will be an important week for Marchisio and Sissoko, because both have worked with the team, but not at full speed," he explained to Il Corriere dello Sport.
"Therefore it will be crucial to see what they can do ahead of the challenge against Udinese."
The coach is counting on the midfielders' presence, as well as those who will return from international duty later in the week.
"Our morale is very good, at least with the players who have been working with me," the former defender continued.
"I hope it's the same with the national team players when they return, so we can dive full force back into the championship and address the matches ahead."
Adam Scime, Goal.com
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