The Bianconeri manager believes that while he will not mind a top striker, he still has enough fire power in his http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 to score consistently in their next season.
Antonio Conte is unperturbed by the lack of a world class striker in Juventus’ ranks, and has pointed out that his side’s scoring was only second to that of AC Milan in their previous season.
The Old Lady have recently acquired the service of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Kwadwo-Asamoah-c21502 in the summer transfer window, and are still on the lookout for a top striker for their next season.
Conte pointed out that their performance in the attack was only overshadowed by that of AC Milan in Serie A, and insisted that it evidences that Juventus already has a very good attack.
The Bianconeri chief admitted that there is still room for improvement in their offense, and insisted that he will look to use some tactical options to improve their scoring.
The Old Lady manager admitted that he would love to have a top striker at his disposal, but insisted that he always prefers a truly talented player over a player with a huge price tag.
While talking to the press, the 42-year-old said:
“After Milan, we had the best attack in the League so we shouldn’t moan about it. It’s clear that you can always improve. We’ll look to try out some new things in training to create more chances and then if we get some help from the transfer market then
we’d happily accept that. We had two options last year – to sign one top player or try to construct a complete squad. But a top player must be that on the pitch, not on an economical level. Just look at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arturo-Vidal-c6760, he cost little but performed as a top player.”
Conte went on to express his satisfaction over the way that the new signings have added to the harmony at the outfit, but insisted that there is still more that can be done before the close of the transfer window.
The Bianconeri boss revealed that he has trusted the transfer business on director general Beppe Marotta, and is happy at the way things have turned out.
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