Yes, that's the fact that having a new coach and new players has two possibilities that can happen. If it turns out to be a good thing then it will make the club stronger than before. Meanwhile, if the opposite happens, such as a club bringing in the wrong coach or a club bringing in players who fail to meet expectations, then it will be a nightmare for the team. And we've seen quite a few teams end up worse after having a new coach. But Juventus quite rarely experiences major failures in this regard. And Motta is also a coach who seems to get a lot of support from people so this positive aura can make Motta fight harder to make the Juventus squad even better.
Motta had a very successful year in Bologna. I think he can show the same success in Juventus. The Italian league is a competitive league and requires you to be physically strong. Since Motta knows the league, I am sure that he will provide Juventus with the necessary players, tactics and whole team mentality. I think one of the best candidates to take over the team has arrived.
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He had good capital when he managed the previous team and that is a new hope for Juventus, because if you look at the teams he managed before, we will definitely think he has good abilities as a coach. However, this also does not fully guarantee that this can actually happen, sometimes there are other factors that ultimately make a coach fail in a team, it could be because they were unlucky that season or something else.
What is clear is that now all hopes are on Thiago Motta's shoulders to bring Juventus back to its best performance and prepare to win the Scudetto title. We won't fully know until we see what kind of game Motta can provide with Juventus next season.
However, I personally hope he can bring a breath of fresh air and bring Juventus to at least compete fiercely in Serie A. This is his first season with Juventus, I am not targeting very high things, but I hope he can compete at the top.