New coach and new players can always bring two vibes which is positive or maybe negative and with the looks of how poorly Juventus have struggled, it's only hopeful that this new turn brings back that flare of the OLD LADIES . I could remember when Juventus was having the likes of Ronaldo, Pogba, manzukic and cuadrado and so many great players including Douglas Costa.
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.
I'm not seeing Motta's most remarkable accomplishment as bringing Bologna to play in the UCL as a special thing. Motta was a coach who concentrated on defensive play, and Juventus followed this last season. Regarding mentioning Juventus as a possible title contender for next season, and Im doubting it.
Though Motta has been acquiring lots of fresh players to overhaul the team, I have nothing to expect from Juventus. Moota was also quite common as a 4-back mechanism; how can I have positive thoughts of him?
Juventus is not yet a possible title challenger in the upcoming season.