Bremer: ‘Thiago Motta could’ve done great things’ at Juventus

Gleison Bremer is 'Sorry' to see Thiago Motta fired by Juventus, insisting that he is 'a good coach for me who could have done great things', but spoke with the new boss Igor Tudor.

It was a transforming week for the Bianconeri, who decided to use the break for international duty to dismiss Thiago Motta and appoint Tudor for the rest of the current campaign.

“I'm sorry for Thiago Motta, he was a good coach for me,” De Brazilian told Sky Sport Italia while attending an event for cancer research in Turin.

“He could have done great things, unfortunately this is the way it went, and it's sad.”

Thiago Motta was shown the door after collecting 18 victories, 16 draw and eight defeats between Serie A, the Champions League, Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana in Juventus.

He was fired on Sunday to make way for Tudor, whose contract only runs until the end of the season.

Speaking of their new boss Igor Tudor, says Bremer: “I spoke to Tudor today, I am happy with what he said. He asked how I was, I said it was still early, but I am here to encourage the team and hopefully to celebrate Champions League qualification with them,” Bremer continued.

The devastating knee injury of the defender, the beginning of October, tore the front cruciate ligament, was the point where Juve's season started to go off the rails.

“It was not a positive campaign, because we had many injuries, including me and Juan Cabal. These have been difficult months, but I am going well now,” added Bremer.

“I have had no setbacks, there is still a while to go and I would like to play immediately, but we have to wait. I might be part of the Club World Cup team, but not to start competitions.”

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