Dusan Vlahovic delivered a powerful message after Juventus’ 3–1 victory over Udinese, calling for unity and self-reflection. The Serbian striker emphasized that everyone at the club must take responsibility following a difficult run of results that led to Igor Tudor’s dismissal.
The win ended Juventus’ eight-match winless streak and gave fans a glimpse of hope after weeks of disappointment. Vlahovic, who scored his fifth goal of the season from the penalty spot, was quick to express gratitude toward Tudor while highlighting the need for internal change.
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“We’ve had three coaches in just a year and a half,” Vlahovic said. “It’s time we look in the mirror and ask what we’re doing wrong. Blaming one person isn’t right. Everyone shares the responsibility.”
The striker stressed that the victory only matters if Juventus can sustain this level of effort. “We needed to send a message tonight, and we did,” he continued. “But if we don’t keep it up, it means nothing. We need to talk less and do more.”
Before leaving the podium, Vlahovic thanked Tudor for his contribution and wished him well. “He’s done a lot for this club and represents what Juventus stands for,” he said.
Focus on the present, eyes on the future
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With his contract set to expire at the end of the season, Vlahovic remains uncertain about his long-term future in Turin. Despite ongoing speculation, he insists that his focus remains on the present moment.
“I don’t know what will happen—never say never,” he admitted. “But right now, my only goal is to help Juventus get back to winning. Talking about the future doesn’t make sense when we have so much work to do.”
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The 24-year-old acknowledged the difficult atmosphere surrounding the team but praised his teammates’ determination. “It’s been a tough few days, but we stayed focused,” he noted. “After the Lazio match, we talked about what needed to change, and tonight we showed our response.”
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Udinese’s Nicolò Zaniolo briefly equalized before halftime, yet Juventus responded with greater intensity after the break.
“You can’t keep the same pace for 90 minutes,” Vlahovic said. “But we came out strong in the second half and earned a win against a tough opponent.”
For Juventus, the message is clear—less talk, more action.