Speaking to Gazzetta dello Sport, Capello said: "It's a shame, because I think he's underrated. He's on the departure list and hasn't been convincing, but I liked him even though he then disappeared. I thought he had the necessary quality, that he was a good player. He's one of those players who now don't consider themselves good, but perhaps they weren't given the conditions to perform at their best."
Further reiterating his stance, the ex-Juve manager said: "Juventus spent a fortune last year, signing players they considered Juventus: especially Nico, Douglas, and Koopmeiners. It seems impossible to see the latter struggling so much after what he did at Atalanta. They're all players who probably haven't been able to integrate and deliver what was expected: we have ourselves to ask a few questions, now the risk is that some of them will go to another team and become something they never were at Juventus."