Director Pavel Nedved believes Juventus can come back for the Scudetto, but Paul Pogba must be 'more concrete'.
The Bianconeri have done something to right their awful start to the season with a 3-1 victory against Bologna, but they still have a long way to go.
“Our comeback in 2002 was beautiful, we won the Scudetto on the last day and I think we could do this now too,” Nedved told the Press of the Scudetto challenge, at the Turkish Airlines Football Legends European Golf Championship event.
Director Pavel Nedved believes Juventus can come back for the Scudetto, but Paul Pogba must be 'more concrete'.
The Bianconeri have done something to right their awful start to the season with a 3-1 victory against Bologna, but they still have a long way to go.
“Our comeback in 2002 was beautiful, we won the Scudetto on the last day and I think we could do this now too,” Nedved told the Press of the Scudetto challenge, at the Turkish Airlines Football Legends European Golf Championship event.
“But we mustn't think of it now, we know that the next game [against Inter] is going to be really difficult.
“We know we're behind and in trouble, but we also know how to react. No need to look at the standings now.”
The Ballon D'Or winner then discussed Juventus star Paul Pogba, echoing almost exactly the words of France Coach Didier Deschamps.
“You can't have everything when you're young, that's why I tell him to be less stylish on the pitch but more concrete and decisive for the team.
“The team built by [director general Beppe] Marotta and [sporting director Fabio] Paratici is a great team, the technical level is really high.
“We must stay calm and work on that, because we signed players that are very, very good. Everyone is calm at the club, as they are at the team.
“Everything goes as it should and I never considered quitting. I did some important work with the football federation of the Czech Republic.
“It was beautiful, it helped me develop and I'm glad I helped the international team, but there's been no problem with Juventus.”