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Vlahovic is keen to be inducted into the Juventus Hall of Fame, and Chiesa is back in training for Fiorentina

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Vlahovic is keen to be inducted into the Juventus Hall of Fame, and Chiesa is back in training for Fiorentina
Vlahovic is keen to be inducted into the Juventus Hall of Fame, and Chiesa is back in training for Fiorentina

Serbian striker Vlahovic "wants to be in the Juventus Museum" and recalls his first day and first goal with the Bianconeri, saying he is eager to bring great joy to Juventus fans.

Despite Juve's poor form in recent two months, the 24-year-old Vlahovic continued to excel at Torino City, with a 3-2 win over Frosinone the only league win since January, with the Serb playing a key role.

Vlahovic has finally started to dispel his doubts at Torino City this season, with his future at Juventus looking certain ahead of the summer transfer window, with a new contract planned. The planned change of manager also favours Toussaint, who is not a good fit for Allegri's defensive style.

Speaking to Serie A media, Vlahovic first spoke about his initial move to Juventus.

"My move to Turin City was a huge change for me, but from the first day I came here I felt at home. For me, I think football is everything for every footballer, it's our life. That's the way we live, we're 100% focused on football, that's the only thing I think. ”

Toussaint talks about the club's illustrious history and his desire to one day become a legend. "The Juventus Museum is full of history and trophies, and you can also see the shirts of players who have made more than 300 appearances, as well as the famous benches where it all began. ”

"Every time you come here it's exciting, you can read everything about Juventus, I'm proud to be part of this club and I want to be in this museum and I'll do everything I can for that. ”

Vlahovic also remembers his first day at Juventus and his first goal. "The best moment was obviously my first day at Juventus, when I was one of their players, I met all the fans, the people who work at the club, my team-mates. Then it was the first game and the first goal at the Allianz Arena...... I remember it was against Verona. ”

'When I came here, I was able to play with Leonardo Bonucci, Giorgio Chiellini and they helped me integrate well into the team. I've also talked to Gianluigi Buffon, Piero and Marchisio...... They explained to me what it means to play for Juventus and I thank all of them. ”

"The most important part of the museum for me is the trophy room, where everyone wants to win the trophies and they are my dreams. I'm going to work hard and try to win someday. ”

Finally, Vlahovic spoke about the pride and joy of being a member of Juventus. "It's incredible to be part of this club, the city and the people, and you have to understand what it really means at Juventus. I love Italy like home. I'm so happy to be here, I have a lot of friends. ”

"It's a pleasure to be a part of Italian culture, Italy is special, the city, the people, the culture and football. I hope to be able to bring great joy to the Juventus fans. ”

Vlahovic is keen to be inducted into the Juventus Hall of Fame, and Chiesa is back in training for Fiorentina

According to Football Italia, Juventus star Chiesa returned to training on Friday morning in time for Sunday's big game against his former club Fiorentina.

The 26-year-old Italy international missed Thursday's training session due to a mild flu but has returned to Continassa for group training on Friday. That means Chiesa can play against his old club and face the Purple Lilies at the Allianz Arena this Sunday.

It was Chiesa who opened the scoring for the Bianconeri in Juve's 2-0 Coppa Italia semi-final first leg in a 2-0 win over Lazio and is expected to continue to partner Vlahovic up front on Sunday.

Chiesa has scored eight goals and provided two assists in 27 appearances in all competitions this season. The Bianconeri have won just one game in their last nine league games, picking up just seven points and are in desperate need of a win.

Vlahovic is keen to be inducted into the Juventus Hall of Fame, and Chiesa is back in training for Fiorentina

German star Mesut Ozil, who retired last summer, said he was proud to have played for a number of amazing clubs, but the only regret of his career was not playing for Juventus.

Ozil hung up his boots at the end of last season and has won a series of honours with Arsenal, Fenerbahce, Real Madrid and Germany, including World Cup title, Spanish league title and four FA Cups.

The 35-year-old recently tweeted a message of love to Juventus, writing: "Proud of my career and all the amazing clubs I've had the privilege of playing for – it's a shame that one club is missing: my Italian favourite. Juventus, you are great love. ”

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