Marcello Lippi: Juventus set to dominate Serie A once more
The Turin club have taken a while to recover from 'Calciopoli' but the man who led them to five titles in two separate spells feels that they are now poised to reign supreme again
Former Juventus boss Marcello Lippi believes that the club are on the cusp of a new era of dominance.
After successive seventh-placed finishes, the Bianconeri are currently flying high at the top of Serie A under new coach Antonio Conte, who arrived in Turin last summer.
Juve have taken a while to recover from 'Calciopoli', the match-fixing scandal which resulted in them being relegated to Serie B, but the World Cup winner feels that they are now poised to re-establish themselves as the most powerful force in Italy.
"Juventus will open a cycle because this team is only going to get better from here on," he told Tuttosport.
"The new stadium has added a sense of pride, while Conte has given organisation and sense of belonging back to the club."
Lippi coached Juve during two separate spells in 1994-99 and 2001-04, during which he led the club to five Serie A titles.
The Turin club have taken a while to recover from 'Calciopoli' but the man who led them to five titles in two separate spells feels that they are now poised to reign supreme again
Former Juventus boss Marcello Lippi believes that the club are on the cusp of a new era of dominance.
After successive seventh-placed finishes, the Bianconeri are currently flying high at the top of Serie A under new coach Antonio Conte, who arrived in Turin last summer.
Juve have taken a while to recover from 'Calciopoli', the match-fixing scandal which resulted in them being relegated to Serie B, but the World Cup winner feels that they are now poised to re-establish themselves as the most powerful force in Italy.
"Juventus will open a cycle because this team is only going to get better from here on," he told Tuttosport.
"The new stadium has added a sense of pride, while Conte has given organisation and sense of belonging back to the club."
Lippi coached Juve during two separate spells in 1994-99 and 2001-04, during which he led the club to five Serie A titles.
