Didier Deschamps' side will take the field in special shirts honoring the two youth team players, Alessio Ferramosca and Riccardo Neri, who died in Friday's accident. Didi had this to say at this morning's press conference:
"We have carried out our preparations for tomorrow's match, but it's normal that we think of the grief the families of these two boys are going through. We have all been struck by this tragedy, these have been difficult days. In moments like this, football counts for very little. In my opinion Bologna are better than both Napoli and Genoa, but I don't know whether it will give us any concrete indications for the future. Bologna are well-organised and they have experienced players capable of making the difference. They are confident in their own ability and the fact that the stadium is sold out tomorrow will motivate them even more. He [David Trezeguet] is available, although he's still not quite 100 per cent. Alex Del Piero is in a better condition than him because he's played at least half an hour."After tomorrow's match, the Bianconeri will still have a game in hand. That match, at home against Cesena, hasn't been rescheduled at this time. [Juventus official site]
In other Juve news:
- Some details about the accident. [Channel 4]
- The Javier Mascherano rumors pick up some steam. [Soccerway]
- Related to the Calciopoli scandal, Milan's vice president has his ban reduced. What a surprise. [International Herald Tribune]
No comments:
Post a Comment