Bologna, Italy – May 4: Juventus head coach Igor Tudor watches before a Serie A match between Bologna and Juventus at the Stadio Renato Dorara on May 4, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo: Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Igor Tudor argued that Juventus’ potential is “larger than what we see now,” but declined to comment on his personal future as Bianconeri prepares to take on Venice in the final Serie A match of Sunday’s season.
Juventus Playing in Champions League spots Separate against Venice on Sunday.
The race in the final spot in the top four is currently in the hands of Juventus. They finished fourth with 67 points, one point above Roma in fifth place, and two points above Lazio head to the final match of the 2024-25 season.
Tudor on Juventus’ injury and thinking

At a pre-match press conference on Saturday, Tudor discussed many topics, including Juve’s latest injury return, the work waiting for them in Venice, and the mentality his team needs.
Tudor has started a press conference Newly crowned Serie A champion: “I want to bless Naples,” he said. TMW.
He then answered a question asking if Juventus needed more “head or heart” to Venezia, saying, “It’s a good question and we’ll need both parts. It’s an important game and we need to focus on the pitch.
Tudor also revealed that Renato Vega and Weston McKenney returned to full training on Saturday. Worked individually on Friday. There was also a positive update for Teun Koopmeiners, who have been out since mid-April.
“Renato and McKenney had problems, but today we trained together. The Coop Miners trained together. Gatti’s situation remains the same.”
Tudor looks back on his tenure at Juventus

Tudor continued to talk about what he expects to see from Juventus against Venice, and also made a time verdict with Juventus, which could be his final match for the club.
“Numbers and calculations are not part of my thinking. I’m focusing on what’s on the pitch. The possibilities for Juve are greater than what we see right now.”
“The team is on track, focused and grown. I really liked the last game. I’ve seen it grow since day one.
“All the games were important with me. For me, this team has had little to do with it. The team gives us confidence in tomorrow. They want to take their own. The team is ready.”
Mentality is important, but Tudor does not deny the fact that the “top” side also needs quality from the team.

“Without quality, you can’t even beat Serie C. In the end, quality is critical. You need to balance it all the time. Having the right mix is good.
“I don’t want to talk about myself, it’s ugly. I think we did a good job with the staff. Now I’m focusing on this last step. We need to get on the ball and play difficult and tough games.
“I don’t see anything. I’ll talk to the players. I want to sort out a nice video session tomorrow. I won’t think of anything else. Then, at 19.45 it’s a matter of life or death, everything else is irrelevant.”
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