Juventus goalkeeper Mattia Perin joined his coach Thiago Motta to preview the upcoming Champions League conflict in opposition to Stuttgart.
The Bianconeri need to earn their third European win on the trot after they host the Bundesliga aspect on the Allianz Stadium on Tuesday night time.
After receiving his marching orders in opposition to RB Leipzig, Juve’s first-choice goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio might be serving a one-match ban. Due to this fact, Perin will begin between the sticks tomorrow.
The 31-year-old insists his workforce might be up in opposition to a troublesome problem within the form of Stuttgart.
“We are going to solely learn the way far we will go on this competitors. However now, our focus is on Stuttgart,” mentioned the previous Genoa man in his pre-match press convention through TuttoJuve.
“Will probably be a troublesome match. They’ve the identical philosophy as us and it is going to be an necessary step for our journey.”
Furthermore, Perin revealed that he and his entourage are presently in talks with the Juventus administration to resume his contract which can expire on the finish of the season. He additionally hints there could possibly be an announcement within the coming days.
“I’m speaking to the membership concerning the renewal. There’s a need to proceed collectively on each side. Within the subsequent few days, there might be some information.”
The custodian additionally weighed in on the membership’s new mentality following the appointment of Thiago Motta as head coach.
“Now we have to assault and defend as nicely. We additionally want to enhance our self-knowledge, as we try to construct one thing new and the coach helps us to shorten the time it takes to implement this philosophy.”
“The key for conceding so little is that the primary defenders are the attackers. It’s a query of perspective. When everybody fights to keep away from conceding, it turns into a terrific energy.
“I really feel tremendous protected, particularly by the standard of my teammates, however not solely those that play, however the entire group.”