"Winning is always nice, but let's look ahead. It certainly can't be a single victory that makes us excited". The Parma match is behind us, then. "It's over, now" . Davide Nicola relaunches the challenge and sets his sights, this time, on the big target. "I like how the team is training and the mentality they are showing on the pitch, regardless of the opponent and the stadium", the Cagliari coach almost covers his tracks in the press conference at the "Crai Sport Center" in view of tomorrow's big match at 12:30 at the Turin Stadium against Juventus .

"We know very well the level of the opponent we are going to face, but we are certainly not going to watch the others play. We will try to propose our football, then we will accept any result". Positional football, defines it the Piedmontese coach (with a Granata heart, however). "In addition to having quality individuals, Juve works as a team, and perhaps this is precisely its great strength. It does both phases well and, not surprisingly, has not yet conceded a goal since the start of the championship". Translated: " We must implement positional football ". Exactly. "We must be good as a collective, we must be fast. And we must attack them in every position on the pitch, both high up and in our half of the pitch".

Pavoletti, Lapadula, Jankto and Wieteska are still unavailable . The latter, however, Nicola himself pointed out, is on the road to recovery. «He could rejoin the group as early as next week».

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