Juventus Coach Massimiliano Allegri confirms “Marko Pjaca will play tomorrow”, but can’t give an update on Patrice Evra.

The Bianconeri face Atalanta in the Coppa Italia tomorrow, and was asked about what kind of team he’d put out.

Juventus Coach Massimiliano Allegri confirms “Marko Pjaca will play tomorrow”, but can’t give an update on Patrice Evra.

The Bianconeri face Atalanta in the Coppa Italia tomorrow, and was asked about what kind of team he’d put out.

“I’ll have to look at training today and tomorrow to decide and evaluate,” Allegri replied in his pre-match Press conference.

“Tomorrow I’ll put out the best team for tomorrow’s game, there won’t major changes, partly because we don’t have many available at the back.

“[Giorgio] Chiellini is suspended, and we’ll evaluate [Leonardo] Bonucci today to see if he can at least make the bench.

“Someone will have to be rested in the midfield and I’ll evaluate that. [Paulo] Dybala has to play because he hasn’t played much, and to find consistency he has to play.

“Pjaca has been out for a long time, he’ll definitely play a half. I don’t know if it’ll be the first half or the second half, but he’ll play one of them.

“The situation with Evra is the same as it was two days ago. We spoke to Patrice, we spoke and at the moment that’s the situation.

“We don’t know how it will come out, but at the moment the situation is very clear with him. It was very clear with us and with me.

“The relationship with him… He was clear and I was clear. That’s the situation, he has to take some time to decide whether to go or stay.

“Given that this is the situation, it’s fair that he takes some time to reflect, then we’ll see. There’s time until January 31.

“[Tomas] Rincón could play, because this morning I saw that [Stefano] Sturaro has a bit of a cold, so we’ll see who is available in midfield. But Rincón could play from the start.

“On Sunday we have an important game in Florence where Lichtsteiner is suspended, so Lichtsteiner will play tomorrow.”

Juve have won the Coppa for the past two seasons in a row, no side has ever managed to win three in a row…

“It’s not about the record, it’s about entering the competition tomorrow and knowing that we have to play to get to the end.

“It’s not easy this year, because have Atalanta and then we’ll have another tough opponent in the Quarters and another in the Semis if we’re good enough to get there.

“So we’ll take it a game at time. Tomorrow we’re facing a good Atalanta team, that plays well against whoever they face.

“So if we don’t approach the game tomorrow in the right way we’ll go out. Tomorrow is a final, there will be normal time, and the risk of extra time which we have to avoid because on Sunday we have a difficult game in Florence.

“So if we can save some energy tomorrow it would be important, but it won’t be easy.”

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