Juventus: Thiago Motta is satisfied with his midfielder

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In recent weeks, Paul Pogba’s situation has caused a lot of talk. While the CAS has reduced the suspension of the French international, we must now look into the question of the athlete. With his XXL salary, Pogba no longer really fits into the plans of Juventus which is banking on different and much less expensive profiles. And if the player mentioned the possibility of returning to play with the Old Lady, at a press conference this Friday Thiago Motta seemed to explain that he was very happy with his current environment.

“I saw a great attitude in training from Douglas Luiz. It’s really good, difficult times are about seeing people’s reactions and I saw a fantastic reaction. Until today, when he played, he did well but he can do better. I have seen Adzic much better these days: he is a great player, he surely has less responsibilities than others we have in the team. He can be a midfielder, more or less attacking and when he plays I am convinced he will do it well, he shows it in training. Thuram has always been very good. He is a boy who wants to improve every day, he has great ambition. He had a great teacher like his father who always told him the truth. He shows in every training session that he wants to play and that he must continue like that.confided the former PSG.

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