Igor Tudor focuses on ensuring that the players of Juventus are in the best condition instead of bringing rigid tactics to a top-four finish.
Juventus is fourth in the Serie A with six games left, with seven points in their last three games that they lift on the table prior to the collision of Monday with 16th placed Parma.
They have a two -point benefit compared to the fifth bologna placed, that leaders internet on Sunday, and are three points above Lazio, who also play against Genoa on Monday.
Juventus currently gets a chance of 68.6% to finish in the top four, with their current position of fourth the most likely result (48.5%) according to the OPTA Supercomputer.
“We have no plan A and A Plan B, we just have to choose the players in the best form, because Parma is doing well and has kept both and fiorentina draws,” Tudor told reporters on Saturday.
“We have been working together for two to three weeks now and the team improves. We have increased the intensity to quickly recover the ball.
“We must be aggressive and united; that is an objective.”
Juventus has only lost one of their last 15 Serie A matches against Parma (W10 D4), a 1-0 defeat at the Tardini in April 2015. In fact, the Bianconeri 97 scored goals against them in the competition.
Juve has won eight of their 13 games in the second half of the season in the Serie A (D2 L3), already three more than in the second half of last season (W5 D10 L4).
Tudor, however, added that some problems pay attention to injury before the competition.
“We had a few problems, Kenan Yildiz had some problems and worked a bit with the group, so we'll see tomorrow. Teun Koopmeiners has also done a bit, but he is a big doubt to appear in the game,” Tudor said.
Despite their strong shape, which has placed them on a Champions League place, the future of Tudor remains unresolved because of his short-term contract, which is said to run until the end of the season.
However, he does not seem impressed by the situation.
“When a coach arrives, he can be fired even if he has a five -year contract, all signed. Every coach lives one day at a time,” he said.
“You can't plan too far ahead, you build up the future today, you take lessons from the past, but thinking too much about the future does not create anything but fear.
“You just have to prepare the best you can and then go on it, that's all that counts. The rest means zero.”
