Juventus director Beppe Marotta praised Max Allegri, put pressure on Alvaro Morata and is “optimistic” in Sevilla.

The Bianconeri have already booked their spot in the Champions League Round of 16 and will win the group with at least a point in Spain tonight.

“Things are going better compared to the recent past. We’re back on track on all fronts, so I am optimistic for the future too,” director of sport Marotta told Mediaset Premium.

Juventus director Beppe Marotta praised Max Allegri, put pressure on Alvaro Morata and is “optimistic” in Sevilla.

The Bianconeri have already booked their spot in the Champions League Round of 16 and will win the group with at least a point in Spain tonight.

“Things are going better compared to the recent past. We’re back on track on all fronts, so I am optimistic for the future too,” director of sport Marotta told Mediaset Premium.

Having been on the bench for several games in a row, Morata starts alongside Paulo Dybala tonight.

“The strike force is made up of many important players, so it’s difficult for Morata to find consistency. At Juventus we need great forwards. Tonight, also due to injuries, it’s up to him to prove his quality.

“The start to the season was damaged by certain injuries, but many returned to fitness and the younger players realised what it means to play for Juventus.

“At the end we found a formation that reflects what Juventus has to be. Our history teaches us that Juventus must be protagonists in every competition.”

Marotta was asked about reports Juve are targeting Sevilla manager Emery for next season.

“There is no Coach problem. Last season Allegri did very well and this term, in the light of so many changes to the squad, he’s doing equally as well. We are not remotely thinking of Emery.”

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