Versatile Gonzalez happy to play out of position at Juventus
Nicolas Gonzalez is happy to play out of position for Juventus, the Argentina international said after scoring his second goal within a week in Sunday's 2-1 win at Monza, following a two-month absence due to muscular problems.
Coach Thiago Motta's strategy of playing Gonzalez, usually a winger, behind striker Dusan Vlahovic in the first half paid off as Juventus struck twice before the break to clinch their first win in five Serie A matches.
'To help the team, I can also play as goalkeeper ... I also let the coach know that,' Gonzalez told DAZN after netting the winner.
Motta praised the versatility of Gonzalez and Juve's other goalscorer Weston McKennie, saying it was a pleasure for a coach to work with players with the right attitude.
Juventus, sixth in the table, host fifth-placed Fiorentina next Sunday.
Reuters
Nicolas Gonzalez is happy to play out of position for Juventus, the Argentina international said after scoring his second goal within a week in Sunday's 2-1 win at Monza, following a two-month absence due to muscular problems.
Coach Thiago Motta's strategy of playing Gonzalez, usually a winger, behind striker Dusan Vlahovic in the first half paid off as Juventus struck twice before the break to clinch their first win in five Serie A matches.
'To help the team, I can also play as goalkeeper ... I also let the coach know that,' Gonzalez told DAZN after netting the winner.
Motta praised the versatility of Gonzalez and Juve's other goalscorer Weston McKennie, saying it was a pleasure for a coach to work with players with the right attitude.
Juventus, sixth in the table, host fifth-placed Fiorentina next Sunday.
Reuters
Nicolas Gonzalez is happy to play out of position for Juventus, the Argentina international said after scoring his second goal within a week in Sunday's 2-1 win at Monza, following a two-month absence due to muscular problems.
Coach Thiago Motta's strategy of playing Gonzalez, usually a winger, behind striker Dusan Vlahovic in the first half paid off as Juventus struck twice before the break to clinch their first win in five Serie A matches.
'To help the team, I can also play as goalkeeper ... I also let the coach know that,' Gonzalez told DAZN after netting the winner.
Motta praised the versatility of Gonzalez and Juve's other goalscorer Weston McKennie, saying it was a pleasure for a coach to work with players with the right attitude.
Juventus, sixth in the table, host fifth-placed Fiorentina next Sunday.
Reuters
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Versatile Gonzalez happy to play out of position at Juventus
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