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ساري يكشف حقيقة رحيله عن يوفنتوس

 

Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri denied saying that his future depends on the outcome of the confrontation with Lyon in the second leg of the Champions League final.

"I do not think that my future depends on this match," said the coach, who led the team to win the ninth consecutive title in the domestic league last month, on the eve of his meeting with the French team.

Juventus lost 1-way last February before suspending competitions due to the emerging Corona virus, which necessitates achieving a better result at home in the "Allianz Stadium", Friday, to qualify for the quarter-finals as part of its pursuit of the title absent from its coffers since 1996.

“I think I deal with very high-level managers. And they will decide whether to continue (with him) or to change. But it does not depend on one match. ”

And Sarri considered that playing without a massively different crowd to play in front of a packed stand, "a Champions League match without the crowd would not be fun."

He stressed that the goal is "to reach Portugal (where the quarter-final and semi-final matches are held from one match instead of the round-trip and final match) and play the quarter-finals because that means joining the global elite."

And about the possibility of the participation of the star of the Argentine team, Paulo Dybala, Sari considered that his participation is still not confirmed, noting that the Portuguese team's top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo is training "intensely and strongly".

Dybala, who is crowned the best player in the Italian league, suffers from a left thigh injury.

He pointed out that Dybala is currently training with the medical staff and that efforts are focused on restoring his services before the match.

He continued: “It is still in the hands of the medical staff. It will stay like this until tomorrow morning. We'll see what he can do today and tomorrow morning and see how ready he is. We will discuss the matter with him and the doctors. "

The former coach of Napoli and Chelsea, England, indicated that Ronaldo "played many games during a short period of time, and relaxed a little and now he returns to train with intensity and strength," noting that he scored a wonderful goal during the training session, Wednesday.

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