Sami Khedira claims that Juventus 'trained very hard' after the holidays, and will reap the results in Serie A and against Bayern Munich.

The Bianconeri are the only team alongside Roma to represent Italy in the Champions League, even though their German opponents will make for an intimidating rival on February 23.

The Old Lady may draw strength from the bounce-back in their performances this season after an embarrassing beginning.

Sami Khedira claims that Juventus 'trained very hard' after the holidays, and will reap the results in Serie A and against Bayern Munich.

The Bianconeri are the only team alongside Roma to represent Italy in the Champions League, even though their German opponents will make for an intimidating rival on February 23.

The Old Lady may draw strength from the bounce-back in their performances this season after an embarrassing beginning.

“It was a difficult start for the team and also for me because I was new here, then I got injured, which kept me out for two months,” Khedira said, in an interview published on Juventus.com. “Results were not going well in Serie A.

“Our Champions League campaign was progressing quite well and then eventually our domestic form improved too. We are now in a much stronger situation than in the summer.

“The most important thing now is that the team keeps pushing on to win more matches. As we have seen in recent games in the league, we are all playing with more confidence, we’re set up better tactically, we score more goals and concede less.

“I think it’s normal that we took a bit of time to get going, after changing so many players, but now we’ve all settled in, we’re performing well and getting results regardless of who is on the pitch.

“We’ve trained very hard since returning from our holidays last Tuesday. We’ve done a lot of running and tactical work which will stand us in good stead for the second part of the season.

“On Wednesday we have a tough match, as it’s the first one after the Christmas break, but it’s one which we need to win in order to keep up the pressure on Inter at the top of the table.

“We’re also at home which perhaps makes victory even more important, but we’ve had a good week’s training, we’re very focused on the task at hand and so I’m optimistic about our chances of taking maximum points.”

Echoing similar statements from his Inter rival Miranda, the German international said the Italian championship was highly competitive by comparison with other leagues.

“In previous seasons, I’ve only ever followed Serie A on TV, but this year it certainly strikes me as a very competitive division with other strong teams like Inter, Napoli and Fiorentina all doing well.

“That said, I am convinced that, if we continue to play the way we have done over the last seven league games, then we can overtake them to finish in first place.”

“The match against Bayern Munich? It’s a great game for the clubs and fans alike. Beating Bayern is obviously a very, very difficult challenge, but not impossible. They are, without doubt, one of the best teams in the world, but, then again, we are also a strong side.

“Over the course of the two matches, if we can play to the best of our abilities and maintain concentration throughout, then I think we’ve a chance of reaching the next round.”

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