Lyon manager Rudi Garcia spoke with Corriere dello Sport prior to his team's Champions League match against Juventus. The former Roma manager touched on his experiences in Italy, especially a certain violin he played while facing Juve.
"The violin was left in the dresser when I left Italy. It came to me instinctively, I wanted to defend my team from when I still think was something wrong. But these are things that happen on the pitch."
On Cristiano Ronaldo: "You stop him at the border, if he decides that he doesn't like Lyon and doesn't want to play here. Jokes aside, you can contain with a team-effort defensively. It's useless to cage him if you must leave space to Dybala or Higuain. I'll say to everyone that it's a challenge. This must be the motivation. Also for me. Will Juve win the Champions League? I don't know. But I know that it's their priority, after many scudetti. I don't believe that Ronaldo came to Juve just to win in Italy."