Sandro’s Departure from Juventus: Embracing a Cherished Bond with Bianconeri Following Victory at Monza

After nine years of loyalty, Juventus bid farewell to Alex Sandro, who scored a goal in his final game against Monza on Saturday. The Brazilian celebrated his time with Juventus, highlighting the special connection he formed with the fans during an emotional goodbye.

Alex Sandro ended his tenure at Turin’s Allianz Stadium with a memorable 2-0 victory over Monza, where he scored the last goal. He leaves Juventus with 327 appearances, equaling Pavel Nedved’s record for the most appearances by a foreign player in the club’s history.

Despite his impressive tenure at Juventus, Alex Sandro is now moving on to new opportunities as the club finished third in Serie A this season. Reflecting on his departure, he acknowledged the emotional impact, expressing pride in his achievements and the deep relationships he formed with the people at the club.

Paolo Montero filled in as the interim coach for the game against Monza, also praising Federico Chiesa’s performance. Montero did not aim to revolutionize the team but rather collaborate with the players. He commended Chiesa’s versatility and positive mindset, pointing out his role in upcoming events like the Euros.

Montero highlighted Chiesa’s ability to influence matches by creating space and excelling in one-on-one situations, emphasizing the importance of players who can adapt to different positions on the field. He expressed pride in working with the Juventus team and their potential going forward.

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