Alvaro Morata insists Juventus are “still hungry” and targets victory over Milan on Saturday.
The Bianconeri have started the season poorly, and currently lie seventh in Serie A after 12 League games, with the Diavolo visiting Turin this weekend.
“Historically it is the biggest game in Italian football,” Morata acknowledged in an interview with JTV.
“We want to win it, to climb up the table. We haven’t started in the best way, but it’s not been easy after changing so many players.
Alvaro Morata insists Juventus are “still hungry” and targets victory over Milan on Saturday.
The Bianconeri have started the season poorly, and currently lie seventh in Serie A after 12 League games, with the Diavolo visiting Turin this weekend.
“Historically it is the biggest game in Italian football,” Morata acknowledged in an interview with JTV.
“We want to win it, to climb up the table. We haven’t started in the best way, but it’s not been easy after changing so many players.
“Now we know each other more, and we’re playing better every day. We’re still hungry for wins, and we want to return to our place, which must be at the top of the League.
“This year our rivals have improved, they’ve reinforced and the League is very difficult. There are at least four or five teams who can compete for the Scudetto.”
Morata also discussed the Old Lady’s Champions League campaign, with only a point from the games against Manchester City and Sevilla to progress to the next round.
“I immediately felt that we had the most difficult group. Sevilla won the Europa League, City are a top European team and Borussia [Monchengladbach] have played really well.
“So far we’ve done even better than last year, because at this point we weren’t so close to qualifying. Now we have two important games, and we have to win.
“City [on Wednesday] will be a great night, as it always is when the Champions League comes to Juventus Stadium. We’ll play against one of the strongest teams in Europe and we’ll give everything to win.”