Juventus Coach Alberto Zaccheroni: I'm Thinking About Fulham, Not The Future

The coach preferred to talk about on-field matters...

By Salvatore Landolina

Alberto Zaccheroni - Juventus coach (Getty Image)
Alberto Zaccheroni insists he is only thinking about the Europa League tie with Fulham, rather than his future at Juventus.

"The result against Fiorentina gives us stimulation to progress beacuse we have been doing well," he told the press.

"As for the Juventus bench, I prefer not to talk about this because it's not part of my actual objectives. My objective now is the match against Fulham

"And I hope to continue doing well until the end of the season. Also, I hope to have most of my squad back following injuries.

"We want to do well in the Europa League and we have respect for Fulham, who have been doing well in the Premier League and in Europe."

So well in fact that Zaccheroni's cautious approach to the game is clear.

"Fulham are a tough team and they know how to control the game and take advantage when they have their chances," he concluded.

The last 16 first leg clash kicks off at 21:05CET on Thursday night in Turin.

Midfielder Mauro Camoranesi should be in contention after returning from injury.

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