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Monza-Juventus, Thiago Motta's statements

The Juventus coach after the success in Monza: “Gonzalez links the units and knows how to play with one touch or two. Against teams that close down we often suffer, but here we could have started again better”

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December 22 – 11.29pm – MILANO

Finally an away win. For the beautiful game, come back later. In Monza the result mattered more than ever and Thiago Motta's Juventus returned to get three points even away from home after too many draws which, despite being unbeaten, pushed them away from the top. The coach analyzes the match, starting with the two scorers: “Nico and McKennie are also very willing to play in different roles, they do it perfectly because they are high-level players with the right attitude. For a coach it's a pleasure to work with players like that. Did Koopmeiners' exit make us go down? That too, but not only that. We almost always suffered with teams that close down and then start again second half they came to attack, we closed ourselves but we didn't do the transitions well. We could have restarted with quality, but we didn't do it well.”

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accounts and attacking midfielder

We then talk about the attacking midfielder theme, with the open casting to move behind Vlahovic: “It depends on the moment and the opponent we are going to face. Nico Gonzalez can do it perfectly, he also knows how to link up with midfielders, it is a position in which he has already played. He knows how to play in different roles, and he is something special, in training he knows how to play with one or two touches and turn around in that position, he is convinced that he can do well there.” Closing with a view to the very intense month that awaits the Bianconeri: “What if the first calculations can already be done at the end of January? Those will be done at the end of the season, we have to go on the pitch to always play our game at our best.”

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