Juventus star says Motta has the full support of the team

Michele Di Gregorio has admitted he doesn't know what Juventus are missing, but insisted the players are still behind coach Thiago Motta.
The Italian giant suffered its second consecutive defeat in Florence yesterday evening, being defeated 3-0 by direct rival Fiorentina.
They suffered a 4-0 home defeat to Atalanta last week, meaning they have conceded seven goals in their last two games and scored none.
To make matters worse, Bologna beat Lazio 5-0 on Sunday, surpassing the 'Bianconeri' in the standings.
"We feel bad, just like after the Atalanta match. We are the first to suffer, to be disappointed, and we know that matches like the last two are not enough. "They are not up to Juventus standards. But we also know that the way out is through work, work and work."
"That's all that matters because, in situations like this, it's hard to pinpoint exactly what's missing. We have to approach it from every angle."
"We didn't talk after the match because, after matches, it's better not to talk. We have to analyse ourselves both individually and as a group," Di Gregorio initially said.
Thiago Motta refused to resign and insisted he was the right man to change things at the Allianz Stadium.
Di Gregorio confirmed that the team is still supporting the coach.
"Of course, we follow the coach, what he tells us, his ideas," concluded the former Monza goalkeeper.Telegrafi/






















































