Juric: ‘Sorry for Tudor; Atalanta must improve in every area’
Ivan Juric says Atalanta must raise their level in every department as they prepare for a crucial clash with Milan, while also expressing sympathy for Igor Tudor after the Croatian coach was sacked by Juventus.
Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Juric opened by reacting to events in Turin. “I feel sorry for Tudor because he was a Juventus man,” he said, with quotes via TuttoMercatoWeb.
“But this is our job. When you have a period where you play well but don’t win, you must improve in every area.”
Atalanta coach Juric: ‘Everything is fine with Carnesecchi’
The coach also addressed his recent public friction with goalkeeper Marco Carnesecchi, insisting the issue is closed. “Everything is absolutely fine,” Juric stressed.
“The words were said in the heat of the moment. I’m very satisfied with his performances.”
Juric confirmed that Marten de Roon’s selection in defence was a deliberate tactical choice and not a stop-gap. “It’s not a surprise,” he said. “He does that role well.”
He also discussed squad fitness, noting that Sead Kolašinac is not yet ready to start, while “Scamacca needs calm, but I’d like to get him playing soon.”
Juric on tough schedule ahead of Milan clash
Despite a run of draws and missed opportunities, Juric remains positive. “We’ve created a lot, but we haven’t turned it into goals. The team is alive. Lookman is fully involved and only missing the finish,” he explained.
Kossounou, meanwhile, is expected to start: “I’m pleased with his progress and I think he will play from the beginning.”
Juric acknowledged the challenge of facing Milan, especially with a demanding schedule. “Playing every 2-3 days is difficult. We analyse things day by day. To contain Milan, we need rhythm and compactness.”
Atalanta have not won in Serie A since September 21, and Tuesday night offers a crucial opportunity to restart their campaign.

