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10-15-2005, 11:08 PM
Fabio Capello praised an “extraordinary” Alessandro Del Piero goal and gave all the credit for Juve’s record-breaking start to his players.
“Del Piero scored an extraordinary goal and the whole team approached this delicate match in the right way,” he said after the 1-0 victory over Messina.
“Adrian Mutu and Giuliano Giannichedda also impressed me, fighting for every ball. Unfortunately, we were unable to seal up the result earlier, as we certainly had the opportunities to do so. Everyone was solid, organised and the internationals came back more determined than ever.”
Capello is one of the most successful Italian tacticians of all time, winning seven League titles with four different clubs – Milan, Real Madrid, Roma and Juventus – but even he had never won his first seven games on the trot.
“I am aware that I am in charge of a remarkably strong squad, but the credit must go to my players for interpreting my concepts of football perfectly. I got the answers I was looking for.”
The Bianconeri are the only side in Europe to have a 100 per cent record between the domestic and European competitions.
“On Tuesday we’ll face Bayern Munich in the Champions League, a great team, so we must remain attentive and concentrated. I don’t want any distractions.”
“Del Piero scored an extraordinary goal and the whole team approached this delicate match in the right way,” he said after the 1-0 victory over Messina.
“Adrian Mutu and Giuliano Giannichedda also impressed me, fighting for every ball. Unfortunately, we were unable to seal up the result earlier, as we certainly had the opportunities to do so. Everyone was solid, organised and the internationals came back more determined than ever.”
Capello is one of the most successful Italian tacticians of all time, winning seven League titles with four different clubs – Milan, Real Madrid, Roma and Juventus – but even he had never won his first seven games on the trot.
“I am aware that I am in charge of a remarkably strong squad, but the credit must go to my players for interpreting my concepts of football perfectly. I got the answers I was looking for.”
The Bianconeri are the only side in Europe to have a 100 per cent record between the domestic and European competitions.
“On Tuesday we’ll face Bayern Munich in the Champions League, a great team, so we must remain attentive and concentrated. I don’t want any distractions.”