First of all I want to congratulate the lads.
It's the eighth or ninth game that we play every three days and it's not an easy job for us.
Despite all we managed to avoid relegation with four games in advance and in this game and in the one against Genoa the boys gave everything.
In football you win and you lose matches, against Genoa they had more chances maybe they were a bit more lucky than us but we didn't hold anything back.
I am happy with tonight's performance.
I can accept individual mistakes especially when you play against incredible teams such as Juventus and that's why some players cost a lot more than others.
Nonetheless we played really good football this evening and I already congratulated myself with the boys.
I think that this year was one of the toughest league of all time if you think that the pre-season started on the sixth of July and the season ended on the 26th of July on year later.
On top of that the period of self-isolation where everybody kept reading about all the deaths that this pandemic brought wasn't easy for nobody.
Again it was a really tough season for all of us both inside and outside the pitch but we managed to meet all expectations.
Winning is never easy, to win for two years in a row is extremely difficult but to win for nine years consecutively is extraordinary.
I honestly don't know if I am undervalued, what I know is that there are not many italian managers that have won trophies both in Italy and abroad.
This was made possible by the owners and everybody who works at Juventus.
They made us capable of winning the title for so many years in a row.
From the outiside it could seem that there is a gap between the owner and us but it's quite the opposite since they are the first ones to cheer us up when things don't go our way.
They played a really big part in these last nine years.
Nobody was expecting this season to end the way it did.
The first time I saw the lads after the lockdown I could see that everybody inside the changing room was matured from a human point of view.
This is important because I think that if you grow as a man you can also improve as a player.
Overall I was happy with how they coped with everything that happened.
In the beginning you only see the outside of each player but after a while you start to know them as people and individuals and you begin to grow fond of eachother.
In this group of players there are some that have won many titles with different managers.
I want to give credit to every single player and to the whole club.
Every kid's dream is to win the league, I wasn't able to win it as a player but what matters is that I managed to win it.
