Here is the whole interview:
Marotta outlines his Juve plan Monday 28 June, 2010
Juventus' new director general Beppe Marotta has outlined his vision for the club, which will be young and Italian.
Marotta has been given the task of rebuilding Juventus after their disastrous campaign last season.
Interviewed in this morning's La Gazzetta dello Sport, Marotta was asked to reveal who has settled him in to life in Turin.
“The President above all,” he said. “Andrea Agnelli is young, but he has been around football since he was a young lad, that is since he started coming to watch Juventus together with his father and his uncle. The return of an Agnelli is a sign that the club believes in the project.
“The greatness of the club is not only granted by the technical level of the players. Spending is not enough to have success. The added value comes from the culture that the club transmits to individuals: the sense of belonging, the spirit of competition and the desire to always improve oneself.
“Once that is obtained, you also derive discipline. And you'll see that Del Neri is the right man in the right place. We are working to prepare of a competitive team, but we need patience. Never lose sight of the financial parameters, and after the cyclone that was Calciopoli, it would be tough for anyone to re-emerge.”
When asked to reveal how he will rebuild Juventus, Marotta said: “Above all, by continuing to invest in youngsters and it's better if they are Italian. Juventus has always been the reservoir for the national team and we want to continue to be so.
“Among the President's first considerations was the attention to the academy, a job that I have taken willingly.”