Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri spoke on the eve of the match against Sampdoria. Juve are looking to shove aside recent results and deliver, their coach broke down the situation: "Being close to an objective counts for nothing. We want to do what's required and not lose our heads. Our preparations have been minimal since we play every 72 hours and it is imporssible to do any type of work. Right now everyone must look out for themselves with games so often. At Udinese we lost because we lost shape always trying to defend high, that is a positive aspect."
On injuries and the lineup: We are trying to bring Higuain back into the group, Chiellini is working and next week De Sciglio could be brought back. Pjanic? The lineup choices so far have always been done based on technical and tactical reasons. He will be in consideration like the rest of the players tomorrow, I have no doubts over his professionalism and he is very much part of the group. I give my team a grade of good. This is the most difficult season in the history of Italian football, there has been enormous difficulty for everyone.