PSV Eindhoven manager Peter Bosz addressed the media ahead of their Champions League clash against Juventus. The Dutch coach expressed his curiosity about the new format of the competition while acknowledging the challenge that lies ahead for his team.
“I’m very curious about this new Champions League formula,” Bosz began. “The competition always has its charm, regardless of the format. I’m eager to see how it unfolds.”
Turning his attention to the upcoming match, Bosz emphasized the difficulty of the task at hand: “Tomorrow, a tough game awaits us. We’ll face a team of very high caliber, but we’ve trained intensively to be ready. We’ll need to prove it on the pitch.”
The PSV coach is optimistic about the potential for an entertaining encounter: “I expect a beautiful match to watch against Juventus, especially if they decide to play offensive football. I can say that I have strong players who will make life difficult for our opponents.”
Bosz highlighted the importance of controlling the game’s tempo: “Certainly, whoever manages to impose their style of play will prevail. Ball possession will be crucial. We’ll try to lose it as little as possible and not in areas where our opponents could create problems for us. Concentration and quick transitions will be key.”
Addressing Juventus’ recent goal drought, Bosz offered a measured perspective: “I know Juventus hasn’t scored in two games, but perhaps this also depends on the league they play in. It’s a factor that weighs in.”
When asked about the availability of Noa Lang, Bosz kept his cards close to his chest: “If he’s with us, it means he can play. The rest depends on my choices.”