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Juventus is going through a complicated period under the leadership of Thiago Motta. The former Nazionale midfielder, recently named coach of the Bianconeri, is the subject of much criticism due to the team’s inconsistent results. However, Gianluigi Buffon, emblematic figure of the Turin club, stepped up to defend his former teammate in the Italian selection.
In an interview with La Stampa, Buffon denounced the incessant comparisons between Thiago Motta and his predecessor, Massimiliano Allegri. “Enough with the comparisons between Motta and Allegri, it’s inappropriate. One has won a lot of titles, while Thiago is just getting started. Those who make these parallels only seek to destabilize the club”declared the legendary goalkeeper.
Strong support for Thiago Motta
Buffon, who holds the record for the most Scudetti won with Juventus, also expressed his confidence in Thiago Motta. “I have immense respect for Thiago, and I deeply believe in what he is building. When you change things fundamentally, it takes time. Motta is meticulous, well prepared, and used to the high demands of a coach.”
If Juventus still lack consistency this season, Buffon believes it is only a matter of time before the fruits of Motta’s labor start to be seen. “Thiago is in a learning phase with a team in transition. It requires patience, but I am confident that his methods will eventually bear fruit.”
Buffon’s words weigh heavily within the club. With over 650 matches in the Bianconero jersey, the ex-goalkeeper embodies loyalty and success, having won 10 Scudetti and numerous other trophies with Juventus. His defense of Thiago Motta is a reminder that a club legend firmly believes in the new coach’s potential.
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