Pogba, Evra and Khedira mentally fit to play - Allegri
Juventus coach says the players seem to be quite calm and returning to Turin will be good for them
MILAN:
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said players directly affected by the Paris terror attacks are mentally fit and ready to help the Italian champions continue their climb back up the Serie A table.
In what is a crucial week for the Bianconeri, Juventus host a resurgent AC Milan on Saturday before welcoming Manchester City to Turin looking for the win that will secure their place in the Champions League last 16.
Allegri said he had spoken to French internationals Paul Pogba and Patrice Evra, as well as Germany midfielder Sami Khedira, to make sure there is no emotional fall-out from last Friday's terror attacks in the French capital.
All three were involved in the France v Germany friendly when three suicide bombers blew themselves up in separate explosions outside the Stade de France.
Buffon hailed as goalkeeping great, reaches Serie A landmark
On Thursday Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger revealed he could rest centre-back Laurent Koscielny on Saturday because the terror attacks had "affected him deeply".
Allegri adopted the same approach with his players but the Italian, speaking in Turin on Friday, said: "I've spoken with (Paul) Pogba, (Patrice) Evra and (Sami) Khedira. It hasn't been easy for them. They went through a difficult experience.
"But they seem to be quite calm. Returning to Turin has been good for them."
Juventus welcome Milan looking to continue their fightback following a disastrous start to their title defence that has left them nine points adrift of leaders Fiorentina.
Buffon to meet ‘successor’ in Turin
Allegri indicated goalkeeper and captain Gianluigi Buffon, who suffered an injury knock in midweek, should be fit, two days after the 37-year-old celebrated the 20th anniversary of his Serie A debut, with former club Parma.
"He doesn't have anything serious but we'll give him a fitness test tomorrow (Saturday) before confirming he will play," he said.
Milan head to Turin looking to maintain a recent purple patch that has seen them claim 10 points from their past four league outings.
That has coincided with coach Sinisa Mihajlovic's decision to rest experienced Spanish goalkeeper Diego Lopez in place of 16-year-old Gianluigi Donnarumma, who has impressed to the extent he is already being tipped as Buffon's eventual successor in the Italy team.
Although he described Lopez as a "very important" player for Milan, Mihajlovic said: "Tomorrow Donnarumma will be opposite a legend like Buffon, from whom he has plenty to learn.
"But Donnarumma has what it takes to be Buffon's rightful heir."
Mihajlovic said the game "is very important for us but it's not going to be decisive and it's not a question of life or death.
"They (Juventus) are on the up, but we have the tools to play on a level playing field. We know our strengths and if we play to our potential we can make life difficult for them."
Juventus, however, will be favourites to claim a win that Allegri says would give them "momentum" ahead of their clash with City on Wednesday.
"Our objective tomorrow is to beat Milan. If we do that, it would give us momentum for our match against Manchester City," he said.
"In the next four days we have the chance to overtake Milan in the league and reach the Champions League knockout stages."
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said players directly affected by the Paris terror attacks are mentally fit and ready to help the Italian champions continue their climb back up the Serie A table.
In what is a crucial week for the Bianconeri, Juventus host a resurgent AC Milan on Saturday before welcoming Manchester City to Turin looking for the win that will secure their place in the Champions League last 16.
Allegri said he had spoken to French internationals Paul Pogba and Patrice Evra, as well as Germany midfielder Sami Khedira, to make sure there is no emotional fall-out from last Friday's terror attacks in the French capital.
All three were involved in the France v Germany friendly when three suicide bombers blew themselves up in separate explosions outside the Stade de France.
Buffon hailed as goalkeeping great, reaches Serie A landmark
On Thursday Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger revealed he could rest centre-back Laurent Koscielny on Saturday because the terror attacks had "affected him deeply".
Allegri adopted the same approach with his players but the Italian, speaking in Turin on Friday, said: "I've spoken with (Paul) Pogba, (Patrice) Evra and (Sami) Khedira. It hasn't been easy for them. They went through a difficult experience.
"But they seem to be quite calm. Returning to Turin has been good for them."
Juventus welcome Milan looking to continue their fightback following a disastrous start to their title defence that has left them nine points adrift of leaders Fiorentina.
Buffon to meet ‘successor’ in Turin
Allegri indicated goalkeeper and captain Gianluigi Buffon, who suffered an injury knock in midweek, should be fit, two days after the 37-year-old celebrated the 20th anniversary of his Serie A debut, with former club Parma.
"He doesn't have anything serious but we'll give him a fitness test tomorrow (Saturday) before confirming he will play," he said.
Milan head to Turin looking to maintain a recent purple patch that has seen them claim 10 points from their past four league outings.
That has coincided with coach Sinisa Mihajlovic's decision to rest experienced Spanish goalkeeper Diego Lopez in place of 16-year-old Gianluigi Donnarumma, who has impressed to the extent he is already being tipped as Buffon's eventual successor in the Italy team.
Although he described Lopez as a "very important" player for Milan, Mihajlovic said: "Tomorrow Donnarumma will be opposite a legend like Buffon, from whom he has plenty to learn.
"But Donnarumma has what it takes to be Buffon's rightful heir."
Mihajlovic said the game "is very important for us but it's not going to be decisive and it's not a question of life or death.
"They (Juventus) are on the up, but we have the tools to play on a level playing field. We know our strengths and if we play to our potential we can make life difficult for them."
Juventus, however, will be favourites to claim a win that Allegri says would give them "momentum" ahead of their clash with City on Wednesday.
"Our objective tomorrow is to beat Milan. If we do that, it would give us momentum for our match against Manchester City," he said.
"In the next four days we have the chance to overtake Milan in the league and reach the Champions League knockout stages."