Thiago Motta finds himself in a precarious position after another elimination, but for now, he still has the backing of Juventus management. The Bianconeri are going through a rough patch. After their Champions League Round of 16 exit against PSV Eindhoven (2-1,
Empoli eliminated Juventus from the quarter-finals of Coppa Italia, with Thiago Motta providing an unfiltered analysis post game.
According to Il Corriere della Sera, an unnamed Juventus player has admitted that he ‘can’t stand’ coach Thiago Motta and is ‘not the only one’ in the dressing room. Il Corriere della Sera reports that a Juventus player, who hasn’t been named, has admitted his frustration with coach Thiago Motta.
“We put in an excellent performance against Inter, especially in the second half,” Motta said. “Tomorrow, we expect to face a strong opponent playing at home. In the first 95 minutes, we were superior and earned the result. Tomorrow, we must do the same, managing every moment of the match.”
Juventus coach Thiago Motta insists he’s ‘self-critical’, but the Bianconeri are ‘on the right path’ despite Champions League elimination against PSV.Juventus return to the pitch on Sunday
Juve will make the trip to Philips Stadion on Wednesday in high spirits after their late win over the Dutch side in the first leg preceded a 1-0 Serie A victory against champions Inter on Sunday
Juventus director Cristiano Giuntoli rushed to defend Thiago Motta, stating that he’s not at risk and that he still believed in the project. However, the management is reportedly starting to
Juventus will not play for a draw at PSV Eindhoven despite having a 2-1 advantage heading into the second leg of their Champions League playoff, coach Thiago Motta said, calling Wednesday's match the most important of the season.
Thiago Motta blasted his Juventus players after their ... who crashed out of the Champions League in extra time to PSV Eindhoven, then failed in their attempt to retain the Coppa Italia.
Other than for the results, Thiago Motta could pay the price for the friction with the Juventus locker room. While he hadn’t lambasted the players publicly before Wednesday, he’s brutally honest in practice and during the video sessions. The players would like more empathy.