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Gianluca Vialli: Third Place Finish Not Far-Fetched For Juventus
Farandikha AnggradetyaFeb 14, 2010
The ex-Chelsea manager is adamant Juve just need a spark to turn around their season…
Former Juventus striker Gianluca Vialli has no doubt thatAlberto Zaccheroni will manage to reverse the Bianconeri’s fortunes to finish third in and gain direct entry to the group phase of next season's Champions League.
Juve have picked up just two points from Zaccheroni’s first two games in charge and are without a win in the league since January 6 when they defeated Parma 2-1 at the Tardini.
“I think that a third place finish is still a possibility,” Vialli explained to La Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper.
“There is lots of balance behind Inter and the current standings can change. There is still time. A spark could be enough to change the entire course of the season.
“At this juncture, that’s even more important than a managerial change. And if this spark goes off, Juve can also get far in the .”
Juve host Genoa this afternoon before paying visit to Ajax on Thursday for the first leg of their last 32 tie.
Juve have picked up just two points from Zaccheroni’s first two games in charge and are without a win in the league since January 6 when they defeated Parma 2-1 at the Tardini.
“I think that a third place finish is still a possibility,” Vialli explained to La Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper.
“There is lots of balance behind Inter and the current standings can change. There is still time. A spark could be enough to change the entire course of the season.
“At this juncture, that’s even more important than a managerial change. And if this spark goes off, Juve can also get far in the .”
Juve host Genoa this afternoon before paying visit to Ajax on Thursday for the first leg of their last 32 tie.
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