In an interview published by the Italian media All Sport, the Colombian Juan Guillermo Cuadrado talked a little about everything. He referred to his renewal with Juventus, which is unofficially said to be for two seasons, but also to the way of playing in Italy and the special request of his coach Massimiliano Allegri. And since Cuadrado is synonymous with joy and dance in Serie A, they also asked him about that “secret” in the dressing room.
The first thing that Juan Guillermo said is that the issue of renewal is on the right track. “We hope to continue and stay here, because I am very happy to be in this family.” Unofficially it has been said that there is already “white smoke” and that Cuadrado would sign for two more seasons.
In Italy they talk about his ability to dribble, but it is something he has had to work on and be measured. “I trained him in Colombia when he was little, with a coach who insisted a lot on how to do it, at what time and in what situation. Today I continue to train him, but now I try to play simpler, because Allegri insists a lot on that point. I have to look for one-on-one only at decisive moments”.
Finally, one of the referents of the Colombian National Team referred to the joy that he injects into the group and to the particular celebrations, with which he seeks to infect his teammates. Do they follow the wave? “It’s in the blood, sometimes I’m at home and I start dancing with my children. Sometimes I put on quiet music and my son tells me dad that I don’t like it to be very slow- I always tell Chiesa to invent something that I can convey joy and happiness when we score goals. But there aren’t many teammates who like to dance. Maybe McKennie. Morata is definitely the worst.”