The former Siena boss trusts the former Udinese star with a starting berth against the Bianconeri; believes his side has tough fixture list as compared to AC Milan
Juventus head-coach, Antonio Conte, has revealed that striker http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-Quagliarella-c13194, will start in the Old Lady’s next league game.
The Turin giants will take on Palermo at Stadio Renzo Barbera on Saturday, April 7th. The striker came on as a second-half substitute in the 3-0 win over Napoli last weekend, and scored the third and final goal for his side.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mirko-Vucinic-c26024 upfront.
Conte insisted that his team has some difficult fixtures lined up ahead, so he will be rotating his squad over the next few games. The former Siena boss is desperate to take all three points from the game, and believes that they cannot afford a slip-up.
While talking to the reporters, Conte said:
“Quagliarella is in form and he’ll start tomorrow. Out wide or as a centre forward? I could play with two strikers. We have three games against Palermo, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lazio-c39775 and Cesena coming up. If I can count on the whole squad then I’ll make my decisions one game at a time.”
“We’re not thinking about what Milan will do, we’re just thinking of ourselves. Tomorrow will be an important game for us, a match that could help us keep our dream alive. Milan have the advantage and an easier fixture list than us. We’re on the right path, we just have to keep winning and wait for a false step from Milan.”
With only eight matches left to play in the season, the Old Lady will have their work cut out, as they currently drift leaders, AC Milan, by just two points.
Conte believes that their rivals have an advantage of an easy fixture list, but he is confident that his team will only look at their own fixtures.
Juve have remained unbeaten in league this season.
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