Piero: Juventus players have adapted to rotation mode, but lack of continuity is not ideal

Football 10:34am, 4 October 2025 167

This Sunday, Juventus will play AC Milan at home. Juventus legend Piero talked about the game in an interview with "Miyi".

Juventus has experienced ups and downs recently, while Milan has won five straight wins in the league and the Italian Cup. Regarding the upcoming game, Piero said: "It will be a wonderful game. Although the season has just begun, this game is a good test for both teams and can understand their current state."

Talking about Juventus' intensive schedule, Piero believes that participating in the Champions League will not bring additional pressure: "Every game is crucial, and Milan is also responsible for heavy responsibilities. But both teams have the ability to deal with various challenges."

Juventus currently has many forward choices, and Tudor frequently rotates Vlahovic, David and Oppenda. Piero suggests based on experience: "The coach needs to understand the personality characteristics of each striker to decide the best plan. In modern football, rotation is necessary, especially when the team plays a game every three days."

Regarding Juventus' current situation, he said: "The players seem to have adapted to this rotation mode, but the lack of continuity may not be the ideal state. Continuous appearances help players better adapt to the rhythm of the game, and it is important that the substitute players can maintain Heavy tension, because more and more games are decided by substitutes on the bench, I hope Tudor can make the right choice. "

As for whether Milan, coached by former coach Allegri, has the ability to compete for the championship, Piero gave a positive answer: "From all aspects, Milan does have the opportunity to compete for the Serie A championship. Because they only need to focus on domestic events and have enough time to prepare for every game, and at the same time, there are many high-level players in the team such as Modric, Leo and Sa LeMarkels, etc. "

When asked about any advice for Ilditz, Piero said: "From what I have seen so far, he doesn't need any advice, whether on or off the court. He is a serious person, loves to work hard, and desires to be a symbol of this club and succeed, which is right. "

"I think he is moving forward in the most correct way, and of course, there will be difficult moments, good and bad, and then he We need to rely on the right people, and I hope he always has those around him who can give him the right advice at critical moments. "

When talking about the national team's topic, Piero expressed his support for the new head coach Gattuso: "I believe he has the ability to lead the Italian team to the next summer World Cup. Gattuso is full of passion and has rich experience and knowledge. I hope he can pass on this enthusiasm to every player and let the entire team work hard for a common goal."