“He will entertain us,” a Turin legend dithyrambic about Motta

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It’s time for a new cycle at Juventus. Max Allegri has been relieved of his duties at the end of the 2023-24 season.

Now, Thiago Motta is at the helm of the Turin club for the coming seasons. The Italian coach is one of the most promising coaches on the circuit.

The former Paris Saint-Germain player intends to leave his mark on his history with the Old Lady. All observers are convinced: Thiago Motta can bring the Turinese back to the top.

Former club defender and captain Leonardo Bonucci has spoken about the arrival of his former teammate in the national team. For him, the former Bologna player will delight Juventus fans.

» It is impossible for me to be emotionally distant from Juventus. It has been and still is part of my footballing faith and my life as a player. Thiago Motta has a strong team, improved by the signings he has made. He will entertain us and I hope Juventus come back to fight for the Scudetto from the first to the last day. I am sure he will prove his worth. He has the hallmarks of a great coach,” he said during an interview with Sky Italy.

Return to success in Serie A

Juventus is struggling in Serie A. Ultra dominant from 2012 to 2020, the Turinese are no longer able to glean the title. Since the 2020-2021 season, several teams such as Inter, AC Milan or Naples have passed Juventus.

Thiago Motta’s goal will be clear next season: to return to winning ways in Serie A.

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