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It’s the big return for the clubs qualified for the European Cup. From Tuesday to Thursday, the first day of the Champions League will take place.
Having not qualified for the C1 in the previous edition, Juventus is making its big comeback in the Champions League but this time under the leadership of its new coach Thiago Motta. A real strongman for Bologna last season, which he qualified for the most prestigious club competition, Thiago Motta will make his first steps in the C1 as a coach this Tuesday against PSV Eindhoven.
Present at a press conference this Monday afternoon, the former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder seemed impatient and eager to discover the competition. “I am proud to start this great tournament. In addition, we are playing at home against a good team and, as Manu Locatelli said, I am looking forward to playing this match and savouring the emotions. It will be a great match with two clubs that want to play. It will be enjoyable for us and for the fans. We will have to put in a great performance to tip the scales in our favour.”
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