UEFA President Michel Platini believes Juventus will rise to glory – Serie A Update
UEFA President, Michel Platini, while recently talking to the media claimed that Juventus FC would rise back to the Serie A podium. The President was at the sidelines of a golf tournament organized a http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Charity-c38784 based organization, Fondazione Vialli e Mauro.
The Governor of UEFA was present at the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Royal-95-c40387 Park in Turin for the 8th edition of the Fondazione Vialli e Mauro Golf Cup. The occasion witnessed a gathering of professional golf players, VIPs, businessmen and footballers too. Juventus captain
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alessandro-Del-Piero-c4726 and the club present Andrea Agnelli were also present at the venue with Platini. Although the event was related to golf, the discussion kept revolving around football.
Platini, being a former Juve attacking midfielder, has his faith in the club’s long and glorious history. The 56-year-old also expressed his pleasure on the new stadium for Juventus and claimed that it is a milestone achieved by the Lady Killers.
"In football it's always the same teams that win: the Bianconeri will rule again. I hope the new stadium will be the setting for another important chapter in their history,” said the UEFA President.
Platini then claimed that he does not yet know the new players who arrived at Turin so he will not comment about them. The former Juventino believes that the teams at the top will always stay the same and this has happened before as well.
“I don't know Juventus' new players very well: where I live I don't have a satellite to watch Serie A matches. I do know that football is about cycles. If you look at the history of this sport, you see that in the fifties it was Real Madrid, Benfica, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567
and AC Milan who were winning. The teams at the top are always the same. And that goes for Juve too. And it's a great thing to have your own stadium: big clubs need that," concluded Michel Platini.
Platini played for the Lady Killers from 1982 until 1987 when he retired as a Juventino. The former attacking midfielder made almost 150 appearances for the Turin giants and scored 68 goals during his stay at Juventus.
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