Juventus coach Max Allegri spoke to the press forward of Sunday’s large Serie A showdown towards Atalanta.
Each golf equipment are coming off detrimental outcomes, with the Bianconeri struggling a defeat by the hands of Napoli final weekend.
The Outdated Woman’s solitary constructive end result within the final six rounds got here within the form of a hard-fought last-gasp victory over Frosinone.
Whereas Allegri admits that as we speak’s match is vital, he insists it received’t be decisive for the membership’s marketing campaign.
The Livorno native proclaimed that he isn’t frightened by the present run, however somewhat disenchanted.
“It is not going to be a decisive sport tomorrow, however nonetheless vital,” mentioned the 56-year-old in his pre-match press convention through the membership’s official web site.
“Now the factors begin to weigh that bit extra and since Atalanta are additionally within the working for a top-four end.
“We have to learn the phases of the sport in the best means and enhance once we defend, as a result of we have now conceded too many objectives recently.”
Allegri additionally revealed that Weston McKennie shall be within the beginning line-up after recovering from a shoulder harm.
Moise Kean can also be out there, however Adrien Rabiot would require a number of extra days on the sidelines.
“[Weston] McKennie is on the market and he’s tremendous, he’ll play from the beginning tomorrow. [Moise] Kean has recovered even when he doesn’t have 90 minutes in him simply but.
“[Adrien] Rabiot ought to be again within the week. We’re disenchanted about [Carlos] Alcaraz’s harm, however we have now the best workforce to take the sector tomorrow and get a end result.
Lastly, the Juventus coach insisted that children are sure to expertise highs and lows, so he isn’t frightened about Kenan Yildiz’s current dip in type.
“It’s regular for our younger gamers to undergo ups and downs, it’s a part of their development, there’s nothing to fret about there. [Kenan] Yildiz has been coaching nicely in the previous few weeks.”