Patrice Evra hopes to “help Juventus with my experience” in the Champions League semi-finals.

The Bianconeri hadn’t reached the final four since 2003, when they lost the Final to Milan, but a 1-0 aggregate win over Monaco put them in the top tier.

“I am at my first year at Juve, so when I signed the directors told me that the objectives were the Scudetto and Champions League,” he told Sky Sport Italia.

Patrice Evra hopes to “help Juventus with my experience” in the Champions League semi-finals.

The Bianconeri hadn’t reached the final four since 2003, when they lost the Final to Milan, but a 1-0 aggregate win over Monaco put them in the top tier.

“I am at my first year at Juve, so when I signed the directors told me that the objectives were the Scudetto and Champions League,” he told Sky Sport Italia.

“I thank the staff, like Max Allegri and Fabio Paratici, who brought me here. Now I aim to help Juve with my experience.

“We must respect the history of Juve and what the great champions of the past achieved.”

Evra was asked how he was settling into Italian football after so many years with Manchester United.

“Many people get it wrong on the level of Italian football. There is a different philosophy to other countries.

“You have to be well-prepared psychologically. I never sought excuses or alibis. It was a bit of a shock for me, but with a little intelligence I adapted to the situation.

“It’s not easy to play in Italy.”

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