Palermo Coach Beppe Iachini warns that even with rotation, Juventus will field a top-level side in Sicily tomorrow.

The Bianconeri are likely to rest some of their star names at Renzo Barbera tomorrow, with an 11-point lead in Serie A and Borussia Dortmund looming in the Champions League on Wednesday.

“Juve are Juve, they always compete in all their competitions, with a big squad too,” Iachini said in his pre-match Press conference.

Palermo Coach Beppe Iachini warns that even with rotation, Juventus will field a top-level side in Sicily tomorrow.

The Bianconeri are likely to rest some of their star names at Renzo Barbera tomorrow, with an 11-point lead in Serie A and Borussia Dortmund looming in the Champions League on Wednesday.

“Juve are Juve, they always compete in all their competitions, with a big squad too,” Iachini said in his pre-match Press conference.

“If one player goes out, another comes in. They all go out onto the pitch to win, and it’ll be a difficult challenge for us to go out there and play.

“We’ll try to give the best game we can, we’ll have to play it perfectly.

“I repeat, every Juventus player is a first-teamer, they’ve won three consecutive Scudetti, to mention one player over another is limiting.

“Juve have a squad which has won a lot in recent years, we’ll play our game and try to achieve a good result.”

The stadium will be sold-out for the visit of the Bianconeri, with many Sicilians turning out to cheer for the visitors, but Iachini insists he doesn’t resent what could be seen as a lack of support.

“There’s respect for Juve. I don’t care about the people who cheer for Juve, there’s no problem.”

Finally, the Coach discussed Paulo Dybala and Franco Vazquez, who have both been linked with a move to Turin.

“For now they’re at Palermo, and they’ve improved significantly this season,” Iachini said when asked about the possibility.

“If they move to a big team, they’ll have an effect. We’re not worrying about losing them, we have to finish the season in the best possible way.

“We won’t make the mistake of putting the cart before the horse, and we’ll just think about the moment.”

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