As Juventus gear up for their Serie A match against Monza, manager Thiago Motta [**addressed the media**](https://www.calciomercato.com/news/juventus-motta-douglas-luiz-out-voglio-solo-ragazzi-al-100-valuteremo-cambiaso-78889), emphasizing the team’s need to secure a victory after a string of disappointing draws. The Bianconeri have faced challenges in recent matches, with their last two league games ending in stalemates against Bologna and Venezia.
Motta expressed his expectations for the upcoming game, stating, “I want to see good things. Our determination to improve in everything is essential against any opponent. Monza is a good team with a good coach, and we must all do our best for a great game.”
The injury list remains a concern for Juventus, as Motta confirmed several key absences: “Tomorrow, Bremer, Cabal, Milik, Rouhi, Weah, and Douglas Luiz won’t be available. I could even bring Douglas Luiz, but I want everyone to be fully fit. We’ll see if he’s available for the next match.”
Reflecting on the team’s recent performances, Motta remarked, “I just focus on tomorrow’s game to do things correctly. I want a big performance; the rest belongs to the past. There are things we must improve, but we must focus on the next match.”
When discussing Manuel Locatelli’s adaptability, Motta noted his versatility: “Every decision we make is for the team’s good. Manuel can adapt to many things. He can surely help when we need him. I know he’s a central midfielder. I don’t invent anything; I spoke to the player, and he was convinced about playing as a centre-back.”
Motta also addressed the impact of young players on the squad: “I’ll leave the assessments to you. I’m satisfied with everyone’s work, but I always expect more and more, starting with myself.”
On Nico Gonzalez’s recent return and performance against Cagliari, he said, “Strong players can play everywhere. Nico is a strong player and he’ll give his best regardless of the role.” Similarly, he praised Kenan Yildiz’s versatility: “Kenan has played well on the left wing, as an attacking midfielder and as a striker. He can also play as a right winger.”
Looking ahead to potential transfers amidst injury concerns, Motta stated: “The director is here with us; we are in full harmony. When the market arrives, we’ll see. It’s not a question of gifts; today we think about Monza because that’s what we need to be attentive and focused on.”
In closing, Motta reflected on his early months at Juventus: “I don’t expect and don’t imagine anything. But I’m ready to face everything. That’s the beauty of our job.”