Amauri has joined Parma on loan for the rest of the season, but believes he is not the cause of any of Juventus' problems in 2010-11.
The 30-year-old has not scored since the Europa League qualifying round in the summer and has been cast as a major disappointment by the Turin club's fans.
"My departure from Turin? Now we'll see if I am guilty," he suggested, according to Tuttosport.
"From now until June I will speak only of Parma. I spoke to [Juventus coach Luigi] Del Neri. It was a conversation that clarified certain things. Then came the call from [Parma] president [Tommaso] Ghirardi and it all worked out."
The former Palermo attacker went on to reveal that he's confident he can get back on his feet and prove his worth.
"It's taken ten years to wear this shirt. I hope to live through a good second-half of the season," he explained.
"I expect a lot from this season. I am critical of myself. Some has to do with me and some of it is due to injury. I was injured three times in a row after a good start [to the season]."
Ouch
The 30-year-old has not scored since the Europa League qualifying round in the summer and has been cast as a major disappointment by the Turin club's fans.
"My departure from Turin? Now we'll see if I am guilty," he suggested, according to Tuttosport.
"From now until June I will speak only of Parma. I spoke to [Juventus coach Luigi] Del Neri. It was a conversation that clarified certain things. Then came the call from [Parma] president [Tommaso] Ghirardi and it all worked out."
The former Palermo attacker went on to reveal that he's confident he can get back on his feet and prove his worth.
"It's taken ten years to wear this shirt. I hope to live through a good second-half of the season," he explained.
"I expect a lot from this season. I am critical of myself. Some has to do with me and some of it is due to injury. I was injured three times in a row after a good start [to the season]."
Ouch
