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Nedved rubbishes crisis talk
Published in FilGoal on 15 - 10 - 2008

Juventus midfielder Pavel Nedved has quashed rumors that the club are having a troubled spell following their recent poor form.
Juve failed to win any of their last three Serie A games and could only manage a point from facing BATE Borisov of Belarus in the last UEFA Champions League round.
"There is no crisis, It is just speculation from the newspapers," Nedved told La Gazzetta dello Sport on Wednesday.
"We have only lost one game against Palermo. I would hardly call that a crisis."
Nedved stressed that he's fully supporting coach Claudio Ranieri despite media reports that the former Chelsea boss is in jeopardy of losing his position at Juve.
“Ranieri has the same objectives as all the players and he simply wants to win."
"There is no dressing room rift. The Coach always talks to the players and explains everything.” added the former Czech skipper.
Juventus are currently eleventh in Seria A with nine points, and their next league task will be against Napoli at San Paolo on October 19th.


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