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Del Piero: Enough Talking, We Have To Qualify For The Champions League
Juve captain believes the time for talking is over…
By Rupert Fryer
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“The moment we are experiencing is there for everyone to see and it is difficult to add anything to what we have already said,” he told Tutto Sport,
“If you really want to try to find something positive before retuning to training with a view to the match against Genoa on Sunday, we look at the standings and see that the Champions League, albeit through the tricky transition from the preliminaries, is only three points away.”
The twice-crowned Italian Footballer of the Year went on to admit that he believes the point earned against Livorno at the weekend must be seen as a good result for the Bianconeri.
“The point of Livorno be satisfying, in fact, as I was not happy with my performance. But now we set that goal, the Champions League and trying to get there as soon as possible.”
Juventus currently occupy seventh place in Serie A, just three points behind Napolie and Champions League qualification.
“The moment we are experiencing is there for everyone to see and it is difficult to add anything to what we have already said,” he told Tutto Sport,
“If you really want to try to find something positive before retuning to training with a view to the match against Genoa on Sunday, we look at the standings and see that the Champions League, albeit through the tricky transition from the preliminaries, is only three points away.”
The twice-crowned Italian Footballer of the Year went on to admit that he believes the point earned against Livorno at the weekend must be seen as a good result for the Bianconeri.
“The point of Livorno be satisfying, in fact, as I was not happy with my performance. But now we set that goal, the Champions League and trying to get there as soon as possible.”
Juventus currently occupy seventh place in Serie A, just three points behind Napolie and Champions League qualification.
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