Juventus Next Gen, Brambilla: “For me it’s like never having left”

Massimo Brambillacoach of Juventus Next Gen, touched on various topics in the first interview since his return to Juventus: “I returned to an environment in which I was happy for two years, and I only left three months ago, so I feel like I haven’t left never gone: there have been years full of satisfactions here, so I’m very happy to be here. It’s normal that I’ve found an environment that has been somewhat affected by these last few months, and also by the change of coach, but I have to say that since. first training I saw that there is a desire to revenge, and awareness that there are all the conditions to reverse the situation. On the one hand it is normal that there have been difficulties, historically this is the case for Next Gen, which takes a few weeks to get going, in an almost physiological way there are matches to turn the situation around, we don’t have to wait even a minute and think about the fact that we will have to fight, be a group, playing with a knife between our teeth. And I have to say that from the first training sessions I saw that the boys they are understanding the situation well: I spoke so much with the team and the staff, trying to understand what might not have worked in the best way, working mainly on the mind, which must free itself from negativity. We can’t have a heavy head at the moment: our attention must be on work, on training, on performance.”

The next opponent bears the name of Crotone: “It will be the first of three close and very important matches, which we must face thinking about making the most of our performance, because the result is the result of this: I must say that this week I have seen, day after day, raise the level, so I’m confident. Crotone is a team that has put a difficult start behind them and is now going strong, they have achieved many useful results, they are confident, they are certainly a strong opponent, but I repeat, the main thing that interests me is how we will play, and we are ready. We must leave the field with the awareness that we have given everything.”