Marco Tardelli, former Juventus player and 1982 World Cup champion, has drawn an intriguing parallel between the current Juventus team under Thiago Motta and the squad he played in when Giovanni Trapattoni took charge. Speaking to La Stampa (via Calciomercato), Tardelli expressed his optimism about Juventus’ prospects for the season, citing multiple factors that suggest a smooth journey ahead.
The Bianconeri have made a scintillating start to their campaign, securing two victories with six goals scored and none conceded against Como at home and Verona away. This impressive performance comes despite the absence of several new signings.
Tardelli highlighted the presence of an ambitious and courageous coach in Motta:
“There are multiple reasons that make me think of a season that’s all downhill from here. An ambitious and courageous coach, young players of quality and personality who feel valued and protected. A club that’s determined in the transfer market and completely in sync with its coach and fans. During these matches, we’ve seen a team with a precise playing style and the willingness to follow their coach’s suggestions, excellent both in offensive and defensive phases despite the absence of players due to injuries and market-related reasons.
SEASON – “I’m very confident because I see a group that enjoys playing, knows how to position themselves on the field, and allows little to the opponent. I lived through this experience when Trapattoni arrived at Juventus, very young and full of hope, with the total trust of all of us. Who knows…”