Tudor s post-match interview: Admitting Manchester City s strength, loss will not affect the team s progress
PuBoth Net Juventus lost to Manchester City 2-5 on June 27, and unfortunately lost. After the game, Juventus coach Tudor gave an in-depth interview with DAZN and shared his views on the game. Talking about the game, Tudor admitted: "This feels so bad, it's been attacked by the opponent 5 The ball is not a good thing. But we also have to face up to the strong strength of Manchester City. We have qualified in advance and originally planned to let some players take a rest, but Manchester City played very well. During the game, we were completely passive, failed steals repeatedly, and performed poorly when controlling the ball. Manchester City's extremely oppressive pressing made it difficult for us to get a smooth shot. To play a high-quality game, we must perform well in all aspects. If we can do so, the direction of the game may be completely different, but unfortunately, things went against our expectations today." When asked about two Team gap, Tudor said: "In order to achieve good results in the competition with Manchester City, we must do our best. Manchester City has invested a lot in the transfer market, and their personal abilities are much better than our players. But this is not an excuse. It is just that if we want to perform well in the game, many conditions must be met at the same time, but today these conditions have not been met." As for whether this loss will weaken the team's previous efforts, Tudor firmly responded: "Our opponent Manchester City is the past One of the strongest teams in the world football in 10 years, side by side with Real Madrid. They also have the world's best coach Guardiola. This loss will not erase any achievements we have made before, and I have no complaints about the players. There is another game next, we will take a good rest and then continue to move forward bravely for the goal. "Although Juventus suffered this crushing defeat, Tudor's words are full of confidence and expectations for the team's future.
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