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Cristiano Ronaldo spoke of the importance of “critical thinking” in the wake of Juventus’ Champions League exit and the sacking of Maurizio Sarri.
On Saturday, the Bianconeri announced they had sacked head coach Sarri barely a year after he was appointed following his departure from Chelsea.
Andrea Pirlo, who was only appointed coach of the Juventus under-23 team last month, has since been appointed to take charge at the Allianz Stadium.
Ronaldo urged everyone at Juve to use the short off-season for “critical thinking” so that they can return to satisfy fans’ expectations.
While he did not mention Sarri or Pirlo specifically, the Portugal star made it clear the club now need to get things right.
“The 2019-20 season is over for us, much later than usual but yet sooner than we expected,” Ronaldo wrote on Instagram.
“Now it’s time for reflection, time to analyse the ups and downs because critical thinking is the only way to improve.
“A huge club such as Juventus must always think like the best in the world, work like the best in the world so that we can call ourselves one of the best and biggest clubs in the world.
“But the fans demand more from us. They expect more from us. And we have to deliver, we must live up to the highest expectations.
“May this short vacation break allow us all to make the best decisions for the future and come back stronger and more committed than ever. See you soon!” (SOURCE-GOAL.COM)