OneFootball
Blaise Bourgeois·12 September 2018
OneFootball
Blaise Bourgeois·12 September 2018
Juan Cuadrado believes that Juventus can finally win the Champions League.
The Bianconeri have done the domestic double for the past four seasons in addition to winning seven straight Scudettos, however, they haven’t tasted European glory since 1996.
Now, with Cristiano Ronaldo in the squad, expectations are higher than ever in Turin.
“We know that the only thing that matters here is to win and we’ll do our best to bring home as many trophies as possible,” Cuadrado told Fox Sports.
“We want to win the Scudetto and the Coppa Italia, then if we can reach the Champions League final it’ll be even better. We hope to do it.
“It’s a very difficult competition because, obviously, it has the best teams in Europe, but we’re ready and we want to get to the end in this tournament.
“We need to stay calm because we know we’re a great team and that we can do it.”
Cuadrado also spoke about Ronaldo’s lack of goal-scoring early on in the season.
“We didn’t just find out today that he’s a great champion and a superstar striker. He just has to stay calm, sooner or later he’ll score and then the goals will flow.”