An Interview with David Trezeguet

By: agiamba | March 22nd, 2011
   

Trezeguet spoke at length about his time at Juve with Italian media, below, I have translated a good chunk of it. Interesting tidbits in there, many of which confirm what we thought- he didn’t leave Juventus this summer by choice, but had little other option. Enjoy-

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“I was advised to come to Juve by Zidane, Platini, and Deschamps, it wasn’t an easy transition from Monaco to Juventus though. Ancelotti was coach, and I played with champions that I had admired on TV. A dream. I arrived from that decisive goal I scored against Italy in Euro 2000, I needed time to adapt. Ahead of me, there were great players. Not just those we remember like Inzaghi, Del Piero, Kovacevic, but also Fonseca, Esnaider. (what?) Late in the year I received more space and while we didn’t win anything, I learned very well that this place would be my home- Juve.”

“Then Lippi arrived- an idol of the fans. I realized it quickly, at our first summer training in the Val d’Aosta- he received more applauded by the fans than us players. Incredible. He gave us a mentality and an exceptional desire to win. We changed systems, and there was a lot of players who left, there were even doubts about me. Inzaghi went to Milan, and I became the starting striker, though many were still skeptical. (Including Lippi, Marcelo Salas was supposed to replace Trezeguet) We ended winning the most beautiful Scudetto, one we sweat a lot for. The players we had that season kept on winning, and we could have continued including that Champion’s League run which is the thing I’m most disappointed about.

I remember the last match of the 2005-2006 season, we were in the locker room with the Scudetto already won, and made a pact- we would go on vacation, return, and then win that damned Champion’s League title. Instead, two months later, it was a disaster. I remained because I wanted to win one last thing before leaving, but there’s a bit of regret that I didn’t leave, and I think it’ll stay. I showed up to training without players like Ibrahimovic, Vieira, Cannavaro, Emerson, instead we had Primavera players and players returning from loan. Everything changed, including at the club level. Fortunately, Deschamps knew what to do, and the young players quickly learned, Marchisio, Giovinco, and Chiellini exploded, and Camoranesi, Nedved, and Del Piero stayed. It became a smaller group, but a very united one, a familiar relationship and one on a human level, not just calcio-wise. Those who wrote an important part of Juve’s history, to bring the club from Serie B to serie A.

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The club didn’t realize how much force we spent to stay in Serie B. I wanted a clear and precise discussion on when we could return to winning. It wasn’t a question of money, which is important, but not fundamental. Until that moment, there was no clear discussion from the club. I left on vacation, and was called back to the club, I signed a contract in two minutes. The regret is that since 2006, we haven’t won anything. I prolonged my contract with Juventus thinking that we’d immediately return to winning, but it didn’t go that way, and it never was like it was before. I understood it would take a long time to win again- I played with Ferrara, Conte, Pessotto, Montero, Iuliano, people who knew how to win, and that all disappeared. Gianni Agnelli was a legend, he never minced words, he always was straight to the point, because he was used to winning. Finishing 2nd for Juve didn’t help anyone, the discussions that go on right now, of aiming for 4th place, they make me laugh. At Juve, you finish 1st, or it doesn’t matter. The players who came to Torino knew what they had to do, or they learned quickly. Gianni’s brother Umberto was similar, a great man, he always wanted to win, he didn’t know what losing was, and he didn’t like draws either. Everything changed, though.

Now there is Andrea Agnelli, who I’ve known for a long time. He liked to come to the pitch, to watch our games, he was our fan. He has seen a winning Juve, he’s smelled the best kind of air. With time, he can be the right man, but he needs help from those who know the history of Juventus, their winning DNA, but I don’t see that now. Nedved is taking more responsibility, and he can teach them the part of having the right mentality. Like Del Piero, who I hope someday becomes President of Juventus or something similar. Alex has won it all, he knows the Juve world well and Juventus need that type of person. Some people there today don’t know where they are, they need to understand it.

I once said I will always be in love with Juventus, and I confirm it. Juventus taught me to win, and how to become a complete player. If we tied a game, we didn’t feel right for days. If we got knocked out of the Champion’s League, it was a tragedy, I saw teammates who didn’t eat for a week. I arrived young, so I quickly learned to appreciate this environment. Juventus is made to win. The Bianconero shirt has a different weight than others, whoever is weak cannot put it on.

Why did I choose Hercules? Juventus didn’t count on me anymore. They said, “we want young players, Italians more than foreigners, it will be a new adventure.” Speeches that after 10 years at Juve, I couldn’t listen to. I packed my bags, leaving my space to someone more adapt to what the new coach or management wanted. So I went to Alicante, where my wife is from. In recent years, I was getting very tired of training, but at Hercules I feel important again. Certainly, here I won’t win anything but I’m beginning to feel myself back to the old Trezeguet. In January I could have left for a competitive squad, but I’m not the type to leave half-way through. Next season we’ll see, I want to win something again, maybe in Argentina. (LANUSJUVE)

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(Interviewer- In Torino, every missed goal, they say “If only Trezeguet was here…” without mentioning the chants in your name) I’ve heard about the songs and I thank the fans with all my heart. It means I left a great memory, which I’m proud of and I will return to Torino to thank our splendid fans. I left too quickly but I earned their respect with my sweat and attachment tothe shirt. The Bianconeri fans give you the maximum, but also demand the maximum. When I meet up with Alex, or Vialli, or others, they tell me- “You’ve entered into the hearts of the fans forever” which to me, means I did something important. I wanted to become the top-scoring foreigner in the history of Juventus, and I succeeded. Thanks also to the fans, to whom I say- “See you soon.”


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  • vidder911

    After watching the game last night, I was in this state...

  • Comrade

    I don't know the rules, but fuck it..

    First half: http://tinyurl.com/forzajuve-p...
    Second half: http://tinyurl.com/forzajuve-p...

  • Blanda_Amania

    THANK YOU!! I get to watch the parts I missed scrambling eggs and such. Podcast is up too, yay!

  • Rinaldo2882

    Since everyone's getting emotional about the good ol' days, I thought I'd share this -

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

  • Arunashamal

    At last #11 Jersey came home......F U Amauri...

  • BTW we should called Deschamp to participate on that legends match, set a secreat meeting and told him : "See Didier, secco is gone !!! really gone.. Come back at June"

  • They should have brought Ferrara for the match too. Though I think he's busy planning the games with the U21 team. Platini would have been AWESOME.

  • pablouv

    Or even better, we could bring back Tiago to lock him up in a bathroom until june :p

  • Gigli : "Thats personal man, thats personal" :p

  • bianconeri

    Incase anyone else missed it, here you go;

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

  • PaulPuzzo

    Oh my.. what a wonderful show. Do they hold it every year?

    PS: Even when they are already old and retired, they still have 'grinta' and chase the 2 goals.

  • Rdj8

    Vieri looked like he wanted to score really bad..lol

  • He almost had a nice one too lol

  • I was cried when they called Zinadineee Zidaneeeee. Damn... He is the guy who introduce me to Juve at '98.. Seeing him playing with nedved is my dream come true.. Forza Juve Sempre Juveeeeeee !!!!!

  • Comrade

    If only Scirea and the lawyer were with us :'(

  • '“Derby SLAncio di vita”: what a great show!
    It’s not possible to put a value on Zidane playing great football, Nedved running all over the pitch, Davids “growling” on his opponents, and Vialli trying overhead kicks. Tonight, Juventus supporters had a memorable occasion not to be missed: cheering their beloved favourites.

    It was greatly to Vialli and Massimo Mauro’s credit, and especially to their foundation which has been involved for years against ALS. Tonight, the Olympic Stadium in Torino left the Serie A and B aside and turned into a special stage for football legends, champions from Juventus and Torino involved in the “Derby SLAncio di vita”.

    And the city responded to this great occasion: the whole facility was packed of fans who gave their contribution in the fight against ALS. A revenue of 230,000 Euros: this was the amount raised from a memorable evening.

    Despite their age and some aches, on the pitch the players offered an amazing show. The first half was dedicated to over 45s (with some youngsters as well…), to Vialli and Ravanelli, Gentile and Cabrini, Causio and Cuccureddu. A though game won in extremis by Torino, thanks to a goal from Leo Junior, a player who along with Platini gave life to unforgettable derbies in the ‘80s.

    The second part dedicated to over 35s was only black and white: Juve overcame Toro 2-1 thanks to goals from Nedved and Porrini, but the game was also enlivened by the great play shown by Zidane, Nedved, Davids and Montero.

    The list of all Juventus legends who supported Mauro and Vialli’s cause is as follows: Bonini, Boniperti, Cabrini, Carrera, Causio, Chimenti, Cuccureddu, Davids, De Agostini, Furino, Gentile, Grabbi, Iuliano, Marocchi, Marocchino, Montero, Nedved, Padovano, Porrini, Rampulla, Ravanelli, Storgato, Tacchinardi, Tacconi, Tavola, Torricelli, Tudor, Vierchowod, Vieri, Vignola and Zidane. More than 80 years of Juve on only one pitch!'
    \
    (from the official site...)

  • Gigi speaks:

    “Now I’m fine, and I think to be in excellent shape. However, it’s apparent that after seven months without playing due to injury, some mistakes I wasn’t used to may happen, but I think it forms part of a normal recovery process” ... “We’ve thrown the second place away. In negative, difficult situations we lack in character strength and morale. Del Neri? He’s not a problem, he is a hard worker.”

    http://juventus.com/site/eng/N...

  • Mawam

    are we gonna have a post about the legends game?! =)

  • Papilaya(John)™★★★

    we should have a podcast about the legends game!

  • Arunashamal

    Shit... Missed the legends game. but
    What I really want to see it Juve legends vs Inter legends game....
    It will be fun to watch 11 players vs Javier Zanetti.

  • vidder911

    Hahaha! Just to rub it in, maybe we should invite Pirlo and Cannavaro to play in Inter colours... :D

  • Comrade

    Throw in Materazzi as well. Apparently they consider him as a legend.

  • Lol'd hard.

  • Jean-Alain Boum-Boumsong
  • Armando

    On topic of the juve legends game, its great to see zidane, nedved, davids, vialli, gentile, etc back on the field in juve colors again, but I think peruzzi and baggio should've been there too. Even a trident of baggio-zidane-nedved, with vialli in front of them in their late 30s and early 40s would be one of the strongest in the world, if not the strongest. That's how good they were. If those 4 would've been together when they were still young, they would've won everything, every year until they retired. You could've given them the worst defense and they'd still win everthing. That attacking midfield trio would simply not lose the ball until they score, which wouldn't take long at all against anyone. Wow what a dream that would be.

    Also, when camo, del piero, buffon, and trezeguet retire, they'll belong on that te as well. Marchisio and Chiellini too, but thats a long time away.

  • Yeah, I'm surprised Peruzzi and Baggio weren't there. It's possible both were busy. Baggio works for the FIGC now. I thought Ferrara might be there, but then I realized he's preparing the U21s. Platini would have been epic!

  • Arunashamal

    This is what happens when you hand the transfer duties to Blofeld!

  • So you mean to tell me that I just missed watching Nedved, Montero, Iuliano, Davids, Zizou, Lippi, Tacchinardi, Torricelli, Gentile, Vialli, La Penna Bianca together once again?

    http://images2.memegenerator.n...

  • juvealways

    There's a good ten minute highlights clip on Youtube.

  • Blanda_Amania

    Oh, you poor thing. You didn't get the memo?

  • Lol, naw I got the memo but was at school studying. Thought I'd be done in time to watch this game, guess not.

    Time to hunt for highlights.

  • one135

    anybody have the full match recorded???

  • Papilaya(John)™★★★

    did ya find highlights yet?? do you think zuliani ill have the match in parts?

  • Blanda_Amania

    I see. School is kind of important. You might shed a tear as you watch. I'm sure Aaron did.

  • Comrade
  • Papilaya(John)™★★★

    CRAP!!!! your not the only one =(

  • HolyMann

    watching zidane's assist to nedved's goal was orgasmic....

    not to mention, iuliano, montero, nedved, davids, tacchinardi, zidane, and vieri all on the pitch together was pure eye candy

  • The 2nd goal was lovely too. I missed the 1st one cuz of a toilet break lol=P

  • agiamba

    I just watched the Torino-Juve derby, I want to cry...

  • Rdj8

    Any way I can watch the whole game?

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