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·18 May 2025

Tudor: No Juventus players I didn’t like against Udinese

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Igor Tudor praised Juventus after a 2-0 win over Udinese: ‘There wasn’t a player I didn’t like.’

The Bianconeri won their final home game of the season, beating Udinese 2-0, thanks to goals from Nico Gonzalez and Dusan Vlahovic.


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“It was a nice game and we deserved to win. It was prepared in the best way. It’s never easy to play Udinese, so I congratulate the boys,” Vlahovic told DAZN.

“We miss the last step. We must recover for the Venezia game and play these final 90 minutes.”

The Bianconeri remain fourth in the Serie A table, but have one last game remaining away at Venezia next week.

The kick-off times and dates are still unknown, but Lega Calcio will release them in the coming hours.

“We were focused on what we had to do,” Tudor continued.

“It was not about motivation but about the playing style, set pieces, preventive markings, and trying to release the pressure that the team felt.

“It was a serious performance; there wasn’t a player I didn’t like. It was truly a great game. Udinese are a serious and well-trained team.”

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Vlahovic probably played his last home game at Juventus as several reports claim he’ll leave in the summer, being unwilling to sign a new deal.

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TURIN, ITALY – MAY 18: Nicolas Gonzalez of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates during the Serie A match between Juventus and Udinese at Allianz Stadium on May 18, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Chris Ricco/Getty Images)

“He is a strong player. You know how strikers are. If they don’t score for two games, there are questions all over,” Tudor noted.

“He had a great impact, played with heart, and proved his value. He sacrificed for the team and played a good game.”

What if Tudor stays at Juevntus beyond the summer? Will he push to keep Vlahovic at the club?

“I won’t reply to this. We are only focused on the last 90 minutes,” concluded the Bianconeri boss.

Tudor is under contract at the Allianz Stadium until July and will take charge of the team at the Club World Cup before the Old Lady makes a final decision on his future.

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