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Former Juventus manager Thiago Motta has faulted the club’s failure to give him more time to turn results around.
Recall that Motta was sacked as Juve coach and replaced by Igor Tudor last week.
However, in a chat with Sky Italia’s Gianluca di Marzio, Motta stated that people should consider his time at the club as a failure.
“It’s hard to do an analysis when you’re so close. I am very disappointed because it did not go as we hoped.
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“But I don’t agree when people say it’s a failure. Our collaboration stopped when we were one point from fourth place, which was the biggest goal from the start of the season. When I said yes, it was for a three-year project.”
Motta emphasised that it did not go as hoped in neither the Champions League nor Coppa Italia, but that there were also positive signs.
“We did a lot of things well, but there were also several things I would have changed. Juve should have given me more time,” he added.