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Marchisio: Juventus can win the Scudetto
The Italy international has underlined the importance of the next few games for the Bianconeri, and feels that that could go all the way to win the Serie A title
Juventus midfielder Claudio Marchisio believes that the Old Lady could win the Serie A title this term, and has stressed that the next few weeks will be crucial in the race for the Scudetto.The Bianconeri currently sit second in the league table, trailing leaders AC Milan by four points, and Marchisio feels that Juventus have what it takes to overtake their rivals in the remainder of the campaign.
"We still believe in the title. We are still unbeaten, and Juve have never enjoyed a similar unbeaten run before. We have to believe in the Scudetto," Marchisio said to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
"If we keep this up, we will be playing for the title right until the end. The next few games will be very important.
"Regardless of what happens though, we all have a feeling that Juventus are at the start of an important cycle, worthy of the club Juve."
Juventus are in Serie A action on Sunday when they take on Napoli.
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