Antonio Di Natale is fired up for Udinese v Juventus on Sunday. “I still feel like a player and want to give the fans a gift.”

The 38-year-old striker is still going strong, but has kept tight-lipped as to when he’ll hang up his boots.

“I still feel like a player and on Sunday I’d like to do something good against Juve,” he told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Antonio Di Natale is fired up for Udinese v Juventus on Sunday. “I still feel like a player and want to give the fans a gift.”

The 38-year-old striker is still going strong, but has kept tight-lipped as to when he’ll hang up his boots.

“I still feel like a player and on Sunday I’d like to do something good against Juve,” he told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“I worked very hard with my fitness coach and I am feeling much better now. We want to put in a great performance for our fans and give a gift to our President, who more than anyone wanted this stadium and achieved it.”

This will be the first match since the Nuovo Stadio Friuli was restructured with every area of the stands finally open to the public.

“At the end of the season we’ll see what to do, but the club knows my thoughts. I have received so much and given so much to this club. We will all decide together in a calm fashion.

“Will it be my last game against Juventus? It could well be. They are a very strong side, accustomed to winning and it’s hard to find a weak spot. They are full of experienced champions, but if Udinese play like Udinese, then we can cause them problems.”

Udinese did beat Juventus 1-0 in Turin for the opening game of the Serie A season.

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