The Bianconeri striker thanks Antonio Conte for his faith in him; insists that he is physically fit and wants to prove his value for the team.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Marco-Borriello-c23672 has voiced his gratitude for the Old Lady boss, stating that he owes his match winning performance against Cesena to the Juventus manager.
The Italian joined Juventus on loan from AS http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roma-c31603, and netted his first goal for the team in the crucial match against Cesena. The score proved to be decisive for the Bianconeri in the 1-0 triumph over the relegation candidates, and helped the team maintain
their supremacy in the league over AC Milan.
The goal scorer insisted that he owes his success to the Bianconeri manager, who not only signed him at a time when his fitness was compromised, but also held his support for the player during difficult times.
He went on to say that he has finally regained his prime fitness and form, and is motivated to make his contribution count for his team in the run to the Scudetto.
The former Milan man went on to say that he loves every moment at the Old Lady, and has received tremendous support from all the players. He insisted that the celebration after the match especially touched his heart.
While talking to the press, the 29-year-old said:
“I owe everything to Conte. My physical condition wasn’t great when I arrived, but I’m good now and I want to prove my worth. In the meantime, I’m just enjoying being part of a fantastic squad of players, a group who have always loved me. The way they all
celebrated with me at the end of the game filled my heart.”
Juventus now stand three points ahead of AC Milan in the league standings, and with just for matches to go in the league, the Old Lady are favourites to take the Scudetto.
However, the attacker insisted that there is no room for celebration, and the team must now focus themselves on the upcoming game against Novara. The former Milan player stated that the relegation candidate cannot be taken easy as they have already trampled
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lazio-c39775.
“It’s too soon to celebrate. We now have to face Novara in a difficult game. They have just beaten Lazio and they certainly won’t be demotivated.” He added.
Borriello dedicated the goal to the memory of Andrea Fortunato, the club defender who passed away 17 years ago on the same date.
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