Matias Soulé and Dean Huijsen, Claudio Marchisio gives Juventus advice
Claudio Marchisio gets out of line on the future of Soulé and Huijsen
Speaking at the microphones of 'Radio Serie A with RDS', former Juventus midfielder Claudio Marchisio spoke, among other things, about the youngsters the Bianconeri club has decided to bring up on loan, in particular Matias Soulé and Dean Huijsen, who are playing with the jerseys of Frosinone and Roma, respectively.
Marchisio: "We need talented youngsters at Juventus"
"The U23 project is bearing fruit and you manage to unearth talents,” said the 'Principino', who then wanted to give some advice to the Bianconeri club. “I hope that Soulé and Huijsen can have a real chance at Juventus. Next year if they were to return to play the Champions League, as it would seem, we need very talented players and young, future champions like them. You need to structure yourself to present yourself in the best way for the league and for’Europe".
The former Juve midfielder on the performance of his 'heir' Locatelli
Speaking instead of who's there, Marchisio commented on the performance of a player who had been called his potential heir by several insiders but who is experiencing a complex moment, Manuel Locatelli: "It must be emphasized that this is a player who è been put in front of the defense to play the play, despite the fact that he was taken to fill the role of central midfielder – Marchisio explained -. Gradually he è moved forward and è is an excellent filter and covers a lot of balls, but he needs synergy in that area of the field more than in others".
"Not having game situations that help him in’setting, è ended up a bit’ in the shadows. I hope in the future he poses back in a three-man midfield. I remember him at Sassuolo with De Zerbi and at the European Championship: he was a guy with legs and with insertion to go towards the goal. It's clear that if you spend 70’ minutes covering the ball, when you have it between your feet to play it, you are less polished" Marchisio further explained.