Frosinone boss Marco Baroni says his side believe in ‘the beauty of football’ ahead of facing Serie A leaders Juventus but admits ‘I’d take a draw now.’

The match kicks off at 19:30 tomorrow – click here for a preview.

“It’s a complicated match, the odds back that up,” Baroni, who coached the Bianconeri’s Primavera side between 2011 and 2013, said at a Press conference.

Frosinone boss Marco Baroni says his side believe in ‘the beauty of football’ ahead of facing Serie A leaders Juventus but admits ‘I’d take a draw now.’

The match kicks off at 19:30 tomorrow – click here for a preview.

“It’s a complicated match, the odds back that up,” Baroni, who coached the Bianconeri’s Primavera side between 2011 and 2013, said at a Press conference.

“The team and I are particularly focused on managing this enthusiasm right now. The team need to have that, but we also need to grow and improve.

“Our objective is to go to Turin, aware that, in the beauty and charm of football, as well as the difficulties that this clash entails, there’s the possibility and desire of a great performance, which allows us to keep growing on our journey.

“Pinamonti has recovered. I saw him very well in training today. For Trotta the same is true for how he played at Genoa, where he gave a good contribution. He can give a lot more.

“We won’t change much. I don’t think we’ll change more than a couple of players. Daniel [Ciofani], Pinamonti and Ciano will all play. The work of our forwards will be crucial.

“It seems like a difficult time to play Juve. They and Allegri are doing extraordinary things.

“They won’t be any less intense, so we’ll have to find those things I’ve already said for an extraordinary performance.”

“A draw? Yes, I’d take that now.”

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