Juventus' Mohamed Sissoko Thanks Team-Mates For Helping Him Grow
The Mali international thanks Gianluigi Buffon and Mauro Camoranesi for what they done to help him...
The Mali international made his return from a thigh strain he sustained several weeks ago, and came on as a substitute for the Old Lady, replacing Felipe Melo.
"I wanted to immediately make an impact when I came on," the 24-year-old told TMW after the match. "I used up all my energy, and want to do the same against Bordeaux on Wednesday night.
"I want to thank my team-mates, especially [Gianluigi] Buffon and [Mauro] Camoranesi, who have helped he grow as a person and tactically, and feel a part of the team.
"Felipe Melo is still a fantastic player, even if tonight he was not at his best.
"Missing a pass happens to us all, and this takes away nothing from us," Sissoko summed up.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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