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Montella urges San Siro to strike fear into Juventus

San Siro is one of the most traditional stadiums in European football, that's where last season's Champions League final was played and home of two of the biggest clubs in Italian football. Next Sunday, Juventus will visit AC Milan in San Siro and the Rossoneri manager Vincenzo Montella wants all the support he can get from the fans in order to defeat the Serie A champions. 

Talking to the press ahead of the game, Montella said: "I'd love to see a big crowd, involved in the game, as I've heard as a player before. I'm curious to see a full San Siro, but you need to have concentration. We want to do well, though the game against Genoa will be more important to understand where we stand. I expect the team to play with confidence, courage, humility and sacrifice. You need to do everything, to [do] your utmost for a good match. 

"There's no safe strategy to beat the champions of Italy. You have to know how to suffer, how to wait, and do everything the right way. This is a Milan side that has to play without any worries. But I don't want to talk too much about nice things and fall into the trap. People giving out compliments can be used as a distraction. These words were spoken with sincerity but they must not distract us. The game will be dangerous. It must be approached with the utmost humility and mental freedom. We're talking about a team ready to fight for the Champions League."

Photo credit: AC Milan

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