Press Room | Feedback after Verona-Juventus

Juventus Males’s First Workforce coach Igor Tudor and goalscorer Francisco Conceicao spoke to the press after the on Matchday 4 of the 2025/26 season.

IGOR TUDOR

“I seen that the workforce was drained this afternoon. They lacked power and weren’t as contemporary as they need to have been, however I am unable to fault the lads, each those that began and those that got here on as substitutes. Hellas Verona performed properly, ready totally in the course of the week with this match in thoughts and coated floor properly all through the sport. Conceicao? Francisco had an important sport in the present day. Cambiaso and Yildiz? They play properly collectively, they’ve a whole lot of high quality and so they know when to remain shut and when to provide one another extra space. On this sense, they’re free to maneuver as they like, relying on the second within the sport. Now we roll up our sleeves and take into consideration the following sport in opposition to Atalanta.”

FRANCISCO CONCEICAO

“We’re dissatisfied to not have gained this match. Clearly, there was a little bit of normal fatigue after the 2 very intense matches we performed in opposition to Inter and Borussia Dortmund, however that should not be an excuse. We’re an important workforce and it’s regular to play many matches throughout a season as a result of we’re in lots of competitions. We knew in the present day would not be a straightforward sport. Hellas Verona are a really aggressive facet and their aggression led us to make just a few too many errors. It is by no means straightforward to win right here in Verona. We now have per week to arrange for our subsequent match in opposition to Atalanta, so it will likely be vital to relaxation and recuperate our power earlier than specializing in that sport.”

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