Del Neri: we won in Milan, we will do the same in Turin © EuroFootball.com

The strategist of the team Luigi Del Neri tried to explain at the press conference why his team plays so unstably.

The coach also promised a victory against tomorrow's opponents - the footballers of "Milan."

"An intriguing and important match is approaching for our future. The "Milan" club is represented by top-class players," the specialist began.

"It is a motivated team, currently leading the Italian championship. We know how to win - we beat them in Milan and we will try to do the same in Turin," he continued.

Journalists gathered at the press conference asked Del Neri about the health of Alberto Aquilani. The midfielder suffered an injury during training, which will most likely cause him to miss tomorrow's match.

The strategist of the "Old Lady" remained optimistic and replied, "I hope he will be able to play. Aquilani is training at full strength. We will see how he does in the last workouts and then decide if Alberto can play."

Another player who sparked great interest from journalists is Giorgo Chiellini. The center-back has been playing on the left side of defense for a while, but he may be moved back to the center to watch over the dangerous "Milan" player Zlatan Ibrahimović.

"We will see how it goes there. The most important thing is to deploy a compact defensive line on the field, which would not only defend but also help attack the opponent's goal," explained Del Neri.

"Juventus" still cannot find its game, which is why the Turin club plays very unstably. The coach tried to explain why this is the case.

"Consistency in playing - that is what we lack the most. The team is of high class and does not lack aggression. We always played well against stronger teams, but when Fabio Quagliarella, Jorge Martinez, and Paolo De Ceglie fell out of the lineup, everything turned in a negative direction.

At one moment, it seemed like we were already getting back on our feet and the team finally found its groove. Unfortunately, in January, with the exclusion of several key players, everything fell apart," the strategist continued.

"Nevertheless, our players always try to squeeze the maximum out of themselves. We knew these years would be tough, but no one gave up because of it," Del Neri concluded.