Juventus coach Thiago Motta took full responsibility for his side's defeat against Benfica in the final matchday of the Champions League group stage.
Juventus appointed Thiago Motta as their manager during the summer, fully aware of the risks involved in such a decision.
Juventus coach Thiago Motta takes responsibility for a 2-0 loss against Benfica and refuses to rule signings new players in the final day of the January transfer window.The Bianconeri have qualified
After Juventus were beaten at home by Benfica in the Champions League on Wednesday their manager Thiago Motta said the Portuguese side were deserved winners and took the blame for the defeat.Motta's side had already secured their place in the knockout phase playoffs,
Reports from France claim Juventus have contacted former Barcelona coach Xavi, although they don't seem intent on sacking current manager Thiago Motta in the
Juventus coach Thiago Motta says he is to blame after their Champions League defeat to Benfica. Juve were beaten 2-0 to leave them in the playoff round. Motta said afterwards: “We must improve quickly. Today, we missed creating something in the final third.
Thiago Motta currently has the third-lowest win percentage of any permanent manager in Juventus’s history following the club’s 2-1 loss to Antonio Conte’s
Thiago Motta discusses Juventus defensive mistakes leading to their first Serie A defeat this season against Napoli, ending a 29-game unbeaten run.
Antonio Conte’s Napoli suffocated Juventus with a perfect second-half performance after an even first half, and Romelu Lukaku emerged as the MOTM at the Stadio Maradona.Napoli secured a crucial 2-1
Antonio Conte’s Napoli delivered a top-team response to adversity, overturning a deficit against Juventus to reignite their Scudetto ambitions.
Reports from France claim Juventus have contacted former Barcelona coach Xavi, although they don’t seem intent on sacking current manager Thiago Motta in the short term despite his side’s struggles in Serie A.