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Lichtsteiner: I want Champions League glory with Juventus
The defender is very happy with life at the Bianconeri and has set his sights on winning European club football's elite competition, in just his second season at the club
Switzerland international Stephan Lichtsteiner has revealed his burning ambitions for the future as he strives to win the Champions League with Juventus.The right-back joined the Turin giants from Lazio in the summer of 2011, and won the Serie A title in his first season at the Bianconeri.
Nevertheless, the 28-year-old is not satisfied just yet and has set his sights on more silverware in the coming years.
"Juventus are one of the biggest clubs in the world and I am feeling very well here. Moving here was the right choice for me to win something," Lichtsteiner stated to Radiosei.
"Winning the Scudetto with Juve last year was something beautiful. However, that's not biggest thing I can achieve here. I want to win the Champions League now."
Juventus will have to deal with Chelsea, Shakhtar Donetsk and Nordsjaelland in Group E of the Champions League.
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