Following a dominant 5-0 victory over Al-Ain in their Club World Cup opener, Juventus coach Igor Tudor expressed optimism about his team's progress. He took over the team in March, succeeding Thiago Motta, during a season where the club had faced setbacks in various cup competitions. Under Tudor's guidance, Juventus managed to secure a fourth-place finish in Serie A, earning them a spot in the Champions League for the upcoming season.
Juventus, a club with a global reputation, consistently faces high expectations. Despite their stature, their last Serie A title was won in 2020, marking a period without significant domestic success. Furthermore, the team has been without a major international trophy for over twenty years. The revamped Club World Cup presents a chance to alter this record.
The club's management has demonstrated their support for Tudor's leadership, extending his contract until 2028 earlier in the month. Tudor highlighted the team's motivation and dedication in the recent match, emphasizing the positive energy and camaraderie among the players. He noted their strong desire to work hard and support each other on the field.
Tudor believes the team is moving in the right direction, acknowledging that there are always areas for improvement. He views the team as a dynamic entity, constantly evolving.
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Raphael
I don't trust Tudor’s leadership yet. One good game doesn’t erase the struggles before.