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Would you mind transcribing for us?
Lol, im a little too lazy for the complete job, but ill try to wrap it up in some highlights :

In usual humble fashion Max says that this year its going to be even more challenging than the years before, because after so much success and the acquisition of Ronaldo, other teams will be even more motivated to beat Juve, and that they still need to keep on respecting other teams and to stay humble, if not they will get punished.

Also he states that too much excitement can actually be hurtful and they need to stay "normal", but that the arrival of Ronaldo indeed gives Juve a boost, not only to juve but also italian footbal as a whole.

On Bonucci he says that he never had any problems with him personally, but discussions happened and it was part of the job. He does not want to comment any further on transfer speculation, but believe Juve already has 5 very good defenders that are working well.

Further talks about the game against Benfica and the lineups.

Says he is privileged to work with such a great professional and personality like Ronaldo and hope he can be a great example for the youth (guessing he means the youth players in Juventus ) and that they have only had personal talks, not spoken about any tactics or specifics yet.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,766
Lol, im a little to lazy for the complete job, but ill try to wrap it up in some highlights :

In usual humble fashion Max says that this year its going to be even more challenging than the years before, because after so much success and the acquisition of Ronaldo, other teams will be even more motivated to beat Juve, and that they still need to keep on respecting other teams and to stay humble, if not they will get punished.

Also he states that too much excitement can actually be hurtful and they need to stay "normal", but that the arrival of Ronaldo indeed gives Juve a boost, not only to juve but also italian footbal as a whole.

On Bonucci he says that he never had any problems with him personally, but discussions happened and it was part of the job. He does not want to comment any further on transfer speculation, but believe Juve already has 5 very good defenders that are working well.

Further talks about the game against Benfica and the lineups.

Says he is privileged to work with such a great professional and personality like Ronaldo and hope he can be a great example for the youth (guessing he means the youth players in Juventus ) and that they have only had personal talks, not spoken about any tactics or specifics yet.
I was joking, but thanks :D :tup:
 

Albo

Senior Member
Apr 13, 2009
11,463
Lol, im a little too lazy for the complete job, but ill try to wrap it up in some highlights :

In usual humble fashion Max says that this year its going to be even more challenging than the years before, because after so much success and the acquisition of Ronaldo, other teams will be even more motivated to beat Juve, and that they still need to keep on respecting other teams and to stay humble, if not they will get punished.

Also he states that too much excitement can actually be hurtful and they need to stay "normal", but that the arrival of Ronaldo indeed gives Juve a boost, not only to juve but also italian footbal as a whole.

On Bonucci he says that he never had any problems with him personally, but discussions happened and it was part of the job. He does not want to comment any further on transfer speculation, but believe Juve already has 5 very good defenders that are working well.

Further talks about the game against Benfica and the lineups.

Says he is privileged to work with such a great professional and personality like Ronaldo and hope he can be a great example for the youth (guessing he means the youth players in Juventus ) and that they have only had personal talks, not spoken about any tactics or specifics yet.
Thanks .


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