Juventus defender Gleison Bremer has sent a clear message to the Bianconeri club, stating that the team can no longer afford to 'coast along' for six years without winning. The Brazilian, who is 29 years old, expressed his firm desire to win trophies, emphasizing the urgency for a change of direction.
Bremer spoke at a press conference this afternoon, taking the place of coach Luciano Spalletti ahead of the upcoming Serie A clash against AC Milan. The crucial match for European ambitions will take place at San Siro on Sunday at 20:45 CEST.
The Brazilian center-back reiterated his dissatisfaction with the current situation: 'Juve have been coasting along for six years now, and this cannot happen. I am happy here, but it is important that the club gets back to winning ways. In order to be considered a champion player, you have to get back to winning.' He added that Champions League qualification cannot be the sole objective.
At 29 years old, Gleison Bremer made it clear he has no more time to waste: 'I want to win, because I am 29 years old and I cannot wait any longer. You can’t just float along for six years, you need to target winning.' His words reflect a clear personal ambition and a demand for greater determination from the entire team.
Sunday's encounter between Juventus and AC Milan is a direct battle between third and fourth in the Serie A table, making Bremer's statements even more significant. The stakes are high, and the match will be a crucial test for both teams' league aspirations.
Gleison Bremer's message is a clear call for Juventus to rediscover the winning mentality that has characterized its history. Fans expect a strong reaction and concrete commitment to return to the top of Italian and European football.
J Hub