Thiago Motta has expressed his frustration after Juventus didn’t safe a win in opposition to Torino this night, dropping extra factors within the title race. Juventus began the season with inconsistency, struggling to show attracts into wins, and plenty of hoped that 2025 would deliver a contemporary begin. With a squad filled with high quality gamers, Juventus followers anticipated their workforce to do higher, particularly in opposition to a Torino facet that has additionally been underperforming.
The Bianconeri started the sport effectively, taking an early lead. Nevertheless, they quickly allowed Torino to equalise, and regardless of dominating possession within the second half, Juventus failed to attain the profitable aim. Motta gave an sincere evaluation of the match, admitting that his workforce’s incapacity to shut out the sport led to a different irritating draw.
“We performed effectively firstly, we took the lead and we dropped again so much. We didn’t concede many possibilities from our opponents. We might have been extra aggressive on the aim, we allowed them to get there after which Vlasic scored a pleasant aim. We should always have closed the areas earlier. Within the second half we dominated, we had possibilities and we didn’t end them. That’s why this draw got here,” Motta mentioned, as quoted by Tuttomercatoweb.
The draw provides to Juventus’ rising checklist of disappointing leads to 2025, and Motta has a big process forward of him to show issues round. Whereas Juventus’ high quality is simple, they’ve struggled to transform that into constant victories. With the Serie A title race heating up, Juventus can unwell afford extra dropped factors if they’re to stay aggressive. Motta’s focus will now be on getting the workforce to be extra medical in entrance of aim and guaranteeing they don’t lose their grip on their ambitions for the season.
This end result serves as one other painful reminder of the challenges Juventus faces in 2025, and it’ll require pressing work to repair their issues and get the workforce again on monitor.