Juventus coach: The Champions League battle will continue until the end

Juventus coach Igor Tudor expressed his satisfaction with his team's 1-1 draw against Bologna in the Italian League, stressing that he was forced to change his usual tactical approach due to the team's circumstances. Tudor told DAZN after the match: "We prepared for the match differently, adopting a 3-5-2 formation, because we knew that Bologna plays with a clear style that has been built up over the years, especially at home and in front of their fans." He added: "Considering the significant absences we suffered, due to injuries and suspensions, I think we performed well. The players put in a great effort and gave everything they had to keep up with Bologna's physical intensity." The match witnessed several absences from the Juventus squad, most notably the suspended Kenan Yildiz, in addition to Vlahovic, Milik, Gatti, Bremer, Koopmeiners, and Juan Cabal. This prompted Tudor to make tactical adjustments, including sudden moves for Randal Kolo Muani and the advancement of Weston McKennie. Tudor concluded his statements by saying: "We are still in fourth place, despite being level on points with Roma and Lazio. The battle for a Champions League place will continue until the final round. We have three matches against Lazio, Udinese, and Venezia, and anything is still possible."