The currently banned head coach of the Turin outfit is ecstatic by the inclusion of his club in the premier competition of European football, and is aiming high.
Juventus fans, coaches and management listened intently to the draw of the Champions League, and must have been relieved by the group they were pitted in. The interest was intensified by the fact that this was only the second time since the Calciopoli incident
that Juventus have made it to the premier competition of European football, and the first time they have done so in nearly five years.
Juventus qualified for the UEFA Champions on the back of lifting the Italian Championship in the 2011/12 season. The former player went on to state that he was over the moon after hearing the name of Juventus pop up in the group stages of Champions League,
as he believes that a club of the stature of the Turin outfit deserves to be in the competition on a regular basis. He went on to state his commitment with the club and his motive and intent for the future of the club.
He further went on to state:
“First of all, I can’t help but be happy to see the name Juventus in the Champions League groups again. This is the right place for a club that has and will continue to make history for Italian football and beyond.”
The reigning champions of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 are pitted against the winners of the Champions League, and when quizzed over his team’s chances against the Blues. He remarked that it would be nothing short of a remarkable encounter between two heavy. He further went on
to state that the club would go all out in their pursuit of performing well in Europe.
“We will fight it out against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 is always exciting and we’ll find an electric atmosphere at Stamford Bridge.”
Antonio Conte is currently serving his ban of ten months for which he has been indicted in the Scommessopoli scandal.
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