Juve, listen to Kulusevski: ‘I had many highs, then little space. Merry? I don’t know what went wrong, but … ‘

Juve, listen to Kulusevski: ‘I had many highs, then little space.  Merry?  I don’t know what went wrong, but … ‘

Juventus' victory: the defiant look at the leaders”>Dejan Kulusevski speaks. The Swede left Juventus for Tottenham, called by Fabio Paratici. He will no longer have Max Allegri as coach, but another Italian: Antonio Conte. Different profiles, both with a past (and a present for the Livorno player) in Juventus.

Meanwhile, he speaks to Sky: “What went wrong with Allegri? I don’t know, sometimes football is like that. I found a little less space and I couldn’t be myself. I have not been able to do what I have inside of me, but life goes on. I had so many highs at Juve, especially in the final part of last season, in which I finished very well, especially with the victory obtained against Atalanta. Now I play at Tottenham and I’m very happy here. “

TOTTENHAM – “The first day I arrived here, I saw how they trained and I noticed that they were going at a much faster pace. There were a lot more sprints and there was a lot more physical contact. That’s how it went at Juventus, now I play at the Tottenham and I’m very happy. Coming here was fantastic because since I was a child I always wanted to play in the Premier League, it’s a league that I watched on TV. I’m very happy to be in a city like London and in a club like Tottenham, with fantastic teammates and very knowledgeable staff. I am looking forward to doing well here and will give everything to do my best. The first day I saw their training and it amazed me. They do another sport, much faster and intense, with many shots and physicality. Here the fouls practically do not exist “.

CONTE – “First of all, he welcomed me and told me that he wants a hand from me, especially in the offensive phase, but he didn’t ask me for anything special. You just have to work and look at others to get into the patterns, it’s not very easy change from Italy to England in a moment, it takes a little time “.

FOURTH STATION – “Conte was very angry and the same goes for us players, we never want to lose. Now we have a direct match, we play every three days and we have to work calmly to get back to winning. The goal is to finish in the top four, it’s very tough but we have to believe in it. I believe in it because the team is very strong. As for personal goals, however, I want to be happy and feel good both on and off the pitch with my family: if I’m well I can score many goals and many assists. I don’t know what my best value is technically, but I can say that I never give up. Anything can happen, but I know what I want and I always keep my head up. “

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