The Cavallucci Marini head coach was pragmatic about their match against Juve, and stated that his side would need to perform a miracle to get a result against
them.
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Dino-c11319 Manuzzi outfit are bottom of the Serie A and nothing short of a miracle would lift them from the relegation zone back into contention of playing Serie A for the
next season. However, to believe in any such outcome, one would have to be a hopeless http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roma-c31603ntic as the Serie A dynamics are not going in the favour of Cesena.
Despite their poor showing this term, Beretta’s men have been able to avoid defeat in their last five matches, as they would be hoping to add a victory to their run of five
consecutive draws. A lot hangs in the balance in Cesena’s match against Juventus and if they fail to secure a victory against the Bianconeri, then it will be mathematically impossible for Cesena to remain in the Serie A for the next season.
Juventus, on the other hand, are peaking at the right moment and their momentum has led them to secure a three point lead at the top of the Serie A standings ahead of AC
Milan.
The Cesena coach was talking to the media on Tuesday and mentioned that Juventus are a transformed side under Antonio Conte, and were ruthless against AS Roma, he further
commented:
“I saw
Juventus win against Roma on Sunday night, they are a great team with great physical and mental strength. They have not yet lost in the League this season and that says it all about the values of [Coach Antonio]
Conte.”
The coach stated that they would have to find extra strength from within themselves to compete at the level of Juventus and hoped that the Bianconeri would not be playing
at their potential. He further mentioned that the game against the Old Lady provides them with a good opportunity to compete at the highest level, and remarked:
“It serves as a great test, both physically and mentally.”
He further contemplated on the title race and felt that Juventus hold the edge over AC Milan.
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