Rome, April 19 (LaPresse) – "That word 'caretaker' is a bad word. It gives me an unpleasant feeling. When someone arrives, they’re a coach, and they coach. A coach’s life can change in three or four matches. One may have a five-year contract, lose five games in a row, and be sent home. It’s always alone, living day by day, from match to match. Without plans and without a future. The future is built today, and then tomorrow with a new training session—that’s how you have to live. You take lessons from the past. The future doesn’t give you anything but anxiety; you just need to prepare yourself well, and then when you get to the match, you give it your all—that’s all that matters." This is how Igor Tudor, Juventus coach, spoke in a press conference two days before the match against Parma, scheduled for Monday evening at the 'Tardini.' "What do I expect from Juve? I don’t expect any steps. I expect a great game. I expect a great performance from my team. It’s not said that they can expect us, because against Inter they pressed high and took a draw," he added.

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