Juventus boss Motta under pressure with season derailing

Tiago Motta says he is aware of the need for results to improve but that he is certain Juventus will support his tenure.
Last week's 4-0 home loss to Atalanta left the old lady in Fourth with 52 points, nine points behind leaders Inter Milan with just 10 matches left to play.
The result, coupled with their exit to PSV in the Champions League means that Juve's chances of winning silverware have slimmed out but Motta isn't going mad.
"In our profession, the coach is always under scrutiny, and that’s fair," Motta told reporters on Saturday as speculation about his future swirled in Italian media.
"I have been pleased with the support of the owners in recent days. The club has shown total trust in me." He stressed.
They take on Fiorentina on Sunday looking to bounce back from the recent fails and the forner Inter and Barcelona midfielder is hoping for a quick turnaround.
"My future is not the priority. The priority is tomorrow’s match, we need to play a great game. We are coming from a match where the result was hard to digest," he said.
"At first, we were disappointed, we were angry, but we move on and restart. Getting back up is what we do. I see both the disappointment and the determination to react immediately."
A win for Juve will not only ease the pressure on their manager but also lift their prospects of Champions League football next season, especially with others close behind.
Fiorentina, Lazio, Bologna, and AS Roma are all within striking distance of the top four.