Juve need to work hard and stay humble in title quest, says Allegri
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[August 15, 2022]
(Reuters) - Juventus are always
expected to aim for the Scudetto but will need to be humble and
improve on all fronts if Serie A's most successful side want to
return to being title winners, manager Massimiliano Allegri said on
Sunday.
Allegri took charge of the Turin-based club for the second time last
year and is looking to improve on last season's result, their second
fourth-placed finish in a row after winning nine consecutive titles.
Juve's pre-season form, with a 2-0 win over Guadalajara and a 2-2
draw with Barcelona followed by a 2-0 defeat by Real Madrid and a
shocking 4-0 loss to Atletico Madrid, has cast doubts over their
ability to return to the summit of Italian football.
"This big loss (to Atletico) was a good thing for us to make us
aware, I have heard too much triumphalism around. Juventus have a
duty to try to win the title," Allegri said ahead of their first
Serie A clash of the season with Sassuolo on Monday.
"There are 4-5 contenders for the title and we are among them. We
need to work in silence, improve the team from all points of view.
"(Tomorrow) we will have to suffer like in all matches. It has
always been the strength of winning teams to respect rivals and not
to underestimate them."
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Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri at the end of the first half
REUTERS/Jennifer Lorenzini
Juve have revamped their squad but will be without
the services of many players, including midfielder Paul Pogba, whose
highly anticipated return has been delayed by a torn meniscus, and
first-choice goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.
Forward Federico Chiesa, another standout player who made his move
to Juve permanent in the close season but missed half of the last
campaign after picking up a torn ligament injury, should return to
playing by January.
"Szcznensy is on a recovery path, Pogba is training and we hope to
have him back as soon as possible. We will have Chiesa back by
January at the latest," Allegri added.
(Reporting by Silvia Recchimuzzi in Gdansk; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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