Although it seems imposing but actually it is a demand because after all fans must expect Juventus with new leadership after the era of Allegri and internal problems are over then they definitely expect maximum results in the new season. So that great expectations have been embedded from the start especially since Motta provided a good leadership style at the previous club.
Juventus' performance is not too bad but it's just that they can't maximize their performance so that in the end they can't be optimal in collecting points and that Motta still has to fix now so that the points that are lost because of the draws they always get can be minimized.
It's too late for Juventus anyway when it's about winning the Scudetto. 13 points behind Napoli would require some supernatural event to allow for Juventus to catch up. They won't win all the games and yet Napoli would have to lose tons of games and then all other teams ahead of Juventus would also have to lose their games. No, I think this is over. The players and the coach are not allowed to say it's over, but people watching from outside know that there is no chance left for them to make up for what they have done wrong until now. 13 draws is like double the number of draws on average for all the teams from the bottom half of the gable. I think that is enough information to conclude that the season is over when they had the goal to win the title, which they certainly did.
Even Juventus in the last match against Club Brugge in the UCL league also got a draw. Motta never learns from his mistakes, he always looks at the opponent first and plays a makeshift squad, when his turn comes until the 70th minute the squad is speechless, he starts to get confused, he immediately plays the main squad, and the main squad is also speechless because there are only 20 minutes left, finally a draw. What is the coach's target? Is Motta aiming for the title of coach who gets a draw throughout history?