Juventus head coach Thiago Motta was impressed by Napoli’s courageous showing as the pair shared a goalless Serie A draw on Saturday. Motta’s team started their campaign with two convincing 3-0 wins against Como and Verona but have failed to score in the league since, recording three 0-0 draws so f...
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