Marco Sturaro says Juventus found new strength in 'versatility' and looks ahead to Bayern Munich: 'Yes, we can win'.

The Old Lady is finally back on track after an embarrassing start to the season, though drawing the Germans in the Champions League's round of the last sixteen casts dangerous shadows on the future.

Marco Sturaro says Juventus found new strength in 'versatility' and looks ahead to Bayern Munich: 'Yes, we can win'.

The Old Lady is finally back on track after an embarrassing start to the season, though drawing the Germans in the Champions League's round of the last sixteen casts dangerous shadows on the future.

“We’re taking each game at a time,” Sturaro told Sky Sports. “To start talking about the title now would be premature and the wrong way to go about things because we’re only at the midway point of the season.

“Our desire to win and better ourselves with every match and training session is perhaps even greater than it was last year.

“This team is extremely versatile, a lot of the guys are able to excel in a number of positions. Therefore, the 3-5-2 is not necessarily the only formation that we can play, even though it’s worked out well for us recently.

“We know that there’ll be some games where we need to vary up our approach, but we’ve certainly got the depth of squad to do just that.”

Finally, the midfielder discussed their Champions League rivals, whom they will be hosting on January 23 and then visiting on March 16.

“Bayern is a European powerhouse, but we’ll be looking to play to the best of our abilities over the two matches. We have the possibility of getting through.”

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