
Juventus head coach Igor Tudor said that his players will improve as they get used to his ideas after a 1-1 draw to Roma on Sunday.
The match was Tudor's second game after taking over Thiago Motta, after he defeated Genoa 1-0 in his first game a week ago.
Juventus was good at the top of the opening phase against Roma and went through Manuel Locatelli before the break, but were fed back in the second period by Eldor Shomurodov.
“I really loved the first half, we pushed well,” Tudor told Dazn. “They changed something in the second half, but in the end we wanted to win the lake.
“Given the period where the team comes from, both physically and mentally, we are on the right track. The draw gives us confidence.”
Prior to the arrival of Tudor in the club, Juventus had lost four of their previous six games, including outputs of the Champions League and Coppa Italia.
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But with a victory and a draw since he entered, things look up to the old lady.
“[We scored a] Great goal, it is always the quality of the players who decides, “Tudor said.
“We wanted to put a lot of players forward, but not admit to the counterattack. We saw the right mentality.”
Tudor played for the club between 1998-2007 and was an assistant to Andrea Pirlo during his enchantment in the 2020-21 season.
“I have been here for 10 days, the emotion decreases after a while and you have to think about work,” he said.
“You give it, you think of all the details and there is little time to enjoy. It is a job that seems more fun from outside, but less from the inside.”
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