Juventus manager Motta can’t wait to go back to his old team Genoa

Thiago Motta, the head coach of Juventus, said he was looking forward to Saturday’s Serie A game at Genoa, where he used to play. His team is trying to end a three-game losing streak in the Italian top flight.

The former defensive midfielder played 27 times for Genoa from 2008 to 2009 before becoming their manager in 2019. He lost a lot of games and was fired by Genoa that same year.

Juventus is currently in fourth place in the league standings, with nine points from five games. However, the Turin-based club has failed to score in three straight league games. These three draws have been against AS Roma, Empoli, and Napoli.

“There have been so many good times for me.” That was an honor. I liked it when I played and when I coached. She said, “I’m always glad to go back there.”

The 42-year-old, who, before quitting in 2018, also played for Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan, and Paris St. Germain, didn’t seem to mind that Juve was scoring goals.

“The offensive phase is not just one player, but the whole team,” said Motta.

“In the game against Napoli, we made a big move.” A great team lost the ball. Attackers and midfielders need to be in a good spot to do their jobs. We need to make something as a group.

“They want to win all the time.” I also always want to win. But there are many things that make a win possible. Our game’s end goal is to win. I’ve never felt like my team was anxious. We always want good things to happen.

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