Pavel ponders future plans Thursday 30 August, 2007
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Juventus veteran Pavel Nedved is unsure whether his future lies in the game as a glittering career nears its climax.
The Czech winger has spent 11 years at the top level in Italy, making 137 appearances for Lazio and 185 for Juve.
When Nedved decided to stick with the Old Lady in Serie B last term, it was suspected that he would continue playing long enough to enjoy one final Champions League hurrah with the Bianconeri.
However, it seems that the pace of top-flight football may be slightly quicker than the No 11 remembered and he admits that it is taking its toll.
“As a 35-year-old it’s not easy to keep yourself at your physical peak,” he told the Juventus Channel.
“I don’t want to look too far into the future. I am under contract until June and then I don’t know what I will do. I’m not even sure that I’ll play a part in the world of football or retire completely.
“My wife knows how hard I find it to get up in the morning with my knee problems, but I;m still motivated.”
If this is to be Nedved’s final season, it could hardly have started in a more promising vein after a 5-1 rout of Livorno and progress in the Coppa Italia courtesy of Wednesday’s 3-1 defeat of Parma.
“We’ve had a great summer in the transfer market,” he grinned. “This Juve side lacks experience, but we have added desire and spirit. We should fear nobody.”
Finally, Pavel was asked whether we can expect to see a son continue the Nedved dynasty in the future.
To tell the truth I wouldn’t want my son to follow in my footsteps,” he laughed. “I’d prefer that he played another sport so he didn’t have to face comparisons and could have a quieter life.”
-Channel 4
Imagine his son is a warrior like his father and he will be his successor one day:toast: But that's unlikely according to Pavel

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