New Juventus manager Tudor outlines tactical revamp
- Igor Tudor has been appointed as the new manager of Juventus after Thiago Motta was sacked due to poor performance.
- Tudor emphasized the need for urgent tactical changes, stating that it will take two to three weeks to implement these changes.
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Igor Tudor Begins Juventus Rescue Mission As Inter Milan And Napoli Reconvene Scudetto Chase
Igor Tudor begins his bid to get Juventus into the Champions League against Genoa on Saturday as Napoli host AC Milan with their Serie A title battle with Inter Milan entering the home straight. Juventus sit one point and one place outside Italy's top four ahead of the return of club action, and Tudor has been tasked with returning the "Old Lady" to where they feel they belong after sacking Thiago Motta over the international break. Tudor, who s…

'Problem resolver' Igor Tudor looks to be the right coach at the right time for Juventus
Igor Tudor could be exactly the coach Juventus needs and at exactly the right time. Tudor accepted the job last weekend, replacing Thiago Motta with the storied Italian club in disarray and discord. Juventus is out of all competitions, including…
Tudor: “At Juve I learned from Lippi and Capello. Yesterday I heard from Lilian Thuram. And I chose the captain.”
“I believe so much in this team. There was little time left to work, but there are no excuses. I've never looked for it in my life and I ask the players to be responsible.” One of the main criticisms made of Juventus players under the management of Thiago Motta concerned precisely the sense of responsibility. Take the initiative, drag the team along even at the cost of taking some risks. All for a single goal, the one that Juventus has always ha…
'I believe a lot in this Juve, no excuses' says Tudor
Igor Tudor told his first press conference since taking over from sacked Thiago Motta as Juventus coach that he really believed in the team and that there would be no excuses for not meeting its ambitions to qualify fort the Champions League after a poor r... (ANSA)
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