Turkiye head coach Vincenzo Montella is a fan of each Thiago Motta and Kenan Yildiz, however is anticipating extra from each.
The Bianconeri have been enduring an underwhelming marketing campaign, as they at the moment reside fifth within the Serie A desk, thus falling in need of their minimal goal, which is ending within the Prime 4.
The Previous Girl additionally completed in a dissatisfied twentieth place within the Champions League group-stage desk, however they’re trying to make up for it by qualifying for the Spherical of 16 on the expense of PSV Eindhoven. They’ve already acquired a slim benefit by profitable the primary leg 2-1 at dwelling.
Nonetheless, Montella insists far more had been anticipated from Juventus this season, however notes that the damage disaster could have hindered Motta’s work.
“I anticipated extra, as a result of I actually respect Thiago Motta as a coach,” stated the legendary Roma striker in his interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport by way of IlBianconero.
“Nevertheless, he needed to cope with a number of accidents all of sudden, which penalised gamers from whom we should always have anticipated extra.”
Montella was additionally requested about his nationwide group pupil Yildiz. The Turikye boss heaped reward on {the teenager} however urged him to turn out to be extra deadly within the field.
“It’s been a constructive expertise thus far for Kenan. He’s performed rather a lot and proven his huge qualities. He’s a unprecedented expertise, he’s solely 19, and taking part in for Juve weighs on him.
“You may’t count on him to have the consistency of a veteran. He is aware of find out how to do many issues, together with chasing down the opponent, however he has to enhance in lots of others.
“He must be extra decisive when it comes to targets and assists. Be extra aggressive within the closing 16 metres. He should additionally rating ‘soiled’ targets.
“However he’s a participant who’s lovely to look at and might play as a winger like within the nationwide group, as a second striker or as an attacking midfielder. I’m glad along with his growth.”