
""It hasn't been easy because I hadn't scored, but I'm grateful for the support from the club and my family," he said. "I know I'm at one of the most important teams, and I know what I have to do. "I'm ready for any chance I get to play. [On Tuesday] it came, and I scored. I'm happy with my first goal, but the most important thing was the victory. We managed to bring home this success together. "I have always had everyone's support, I know what I have to do and what I can do to help the team. I succeeded with everyone's help. I will always try to be ready when I am called upon.""
""It's not about choices, it's also about ensuring the whole squad develops," he said. "I am happy [with Tuesday's win] because, in the locker room, I saw happy faces, or at least more relaxed ones. "Players are people, too, and they suffer when things don't go well. It's not like those who suggest they are laissez-faire.""
Lois Openda scored his first goal for Juventus in a 3-2 Champions League win over Bodo/Glimt, his first in 12 appearances since joining on loan from RB Leipzig in September. He expressed gratitude for club and family support during his scoring drought and stated he is prepared to contribute whenever selected. Openda emphasized that the victory mattered most and credited teammates for helping him succeed. Juventus recorded their first win in this season's Champions League and will seek momentum hosting Cagliari in Serie A. Manager Luciano Spalletti said the win eased pressure and improved squad morale.
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