Buffon: Winning the Champions League would be exceptional
The 35-year-old has never won the Champions League, but believes his team have the talent to change that this season
The Bianconeri kick off their European campaign against
defending Superliga champions Copenhagen on Tuesday in Denmark, a side
they have never previously met in the competition.
The Juve
shot-stopper believes the club have improved over the summer with the
signings of Angelo Ogbonna, Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente, and is
hoping that will translate into results on the pitch for the two-time
European champions.
“We’ve got two important years behind us and the club have strengthened the team in the transfer market,” he told reporters.
“But
proof of this can only come from what happens on the pitch and it will
be our enthusiasm and desire to keep surprising that will confirm this
feeling.
“Winning the Champions League is an exceptional
achievement, and something that hasn’t happened too often for us and
other great teams.
“Managing to lift the trophy would be hugely
satisfying, not only from a personal point of view, but for the whole
environment here: fans, club and team-mates.”
Juventus will face
their first test when they travel to the Parken Stadium, a venue they
failed to win at in last year’s competition, drawing 1-1 with Superliga
outfit Nordsjaelland.
Antonio Conte’s side were drawn in Group B
with Real Madrid, Galatasaray and Copenhagen, and Buffon is excited to
test himself against some of Europe’s top teams.
He added: “I’m
intrigued to see if we’re able to follow up the good things we did last
year and improve the results we managed to gain. On paper you could say
we’ve developed since then.”