Bologna coach Thiago Motta discusses changes in tactics and attitude after taking over from Sinisa Mihajlovic. ‘Juventus have weak spots and we will try to make the most of them.’

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Bologna sacked Mihajlovic last month and their only win of the season was earned under caretaker managers, a 2-1 result over Fiorentina.

When Thiago Motta stepped in, he lost his debut 1-0 at home against Empoli, switching from 3-5-2 to 4-2-3-1.

“The system is important, but it is not the only thing in football, as spirit and attitude matter too. I want to see a team spirit, players who work together both attacking and defending,” the coach told DAZN.

Marko Arnautovic is the current Serie A Capocannoniere, but it is also worrying that he has scored almost all of Bologna’s goals so far this season. How can they spread some of the load on to the other players?

“First of all, we must continue, because if Arnautovic scored that many goals, it is also because he received the right service. After that, we want to fill the box more with players coming from the second or third lines to push forward.”

The Bianconeri have struggled badly this season, managing only two victories in their total nine games between Serie A and the Champions League.

“Juventus are a strong team, they were built to win the Scudetto and do well in the Champions League. All teams have their weak spots, we will try to make the most of them and play our game.”

One thought on “Thiago Motta: ‘Bologna know Juventus weak points’”
  1. You’re the weak point merda. You sucked as a player and you’re even more unwatchable as a coach. When max is putting on offensive clinics on your useless arse it’s painfully obvious coaching isn’t for you. Vai a casa merda. Sei proprio inutile.

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