Juventus Next Gen coach Paolo Montero gave an interview Juventus.com a few hours before the championship match against Monopoli: “The most important thing is how the match went, because after the best match I’ve had since I’ve been here, losing because of distractions is annoying. We have to realise that we can’t, we can’t.” We can’t afford that anymore, because we were on equal terms with Catania, who are one of the favourite teams to be promoted. The way we approached it leaves us happy with the growth of the boys, but obviously there is a bitter taste in “It’s over”. We talked, the boys listen a lot and have a great desire to improve. Now let’s try not to repeat the same mistakes, but to confirm the good things we did in the way we set up the game and the match against a team. A high-level opponent conceded, including the Italian Cup, six goals from set pieces, and that’s not a small amount, to be honest, with set pieces, as I’ve learned over the years, in most cases it’s about attention and competitive malice. And we also need to make ourselves more dangerous in the attacking zone. We know the stadium will be full, we will face a team that tries to play – and this is in line with our characteristics – and is a little less physical than, for example, Catania.
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