French full-back Evra, who was promoted to "Juve dressing room boss" last season, spoke about Juventus' shift from "hell to heaven" in the last two weeks.

"A week after losing to Genoa, we're all still talking to each other when something isn't done right, as we used to." Evra told Juve TV. "We all know the huge responsibility under Juve's shirt, the loss at the Marassi stadium can be written off, I don't think Juve will repeat the same mistakes, especially from the perspective of team spirit, that day really made everyone angry."
"<b>At Juve you may lose a game, but you can't make a mistake about your attitude. Look at how we played against Atalanta, Juve regrouped into a big family. </b>”
"<b>Winning six consecutive Serie A titles will be the most important goal and we all want to be recorded in history. But the championship trophy is not something that can be taken this day and tomorrow. </b>As I said from the beginning of the season, my goal is to celebrate the cup with the fans on the streets of Turin and at the Juve Stadium at the end of the season. At the moment we can't have the idea of being already a champion. ”
Former Manchester United full-backs, who are well aware of their "Champions League value", talked about the meaning of "respect" in the Champions League. "Even though Juve have qualified for the knockout rounds, it is still important to face Dinamo Zagreb correctly. We need to play at home to what last week's Serie A feel like and give the fans a win. ”
"<b>It's vital that any team in the Champions League should show the highest level of respect. I often say that in the Champions League, one wrong step can lead to conceded goals, the details determine many things, and the game is often very open. You can win at the last second and that's the beauty of the Champions League. </b>”