Juventus defeated Sampdoria 2-0 on Sunday to secure an unassailable lead at the summit of Serie A with two matches to play, confirming another Scudetto for the Old Lady.
Sarri, who took over at Juventus last year, claims his maiden Serie A crown, but he identified numerous key aspects to the Turin club’s success.
“Cristiano Ronaldo and Paulo Dybala make the difference on the field, so clearly they deserve a lot of credit, but the club behind them is every bit as important,” Sarri said.
“We have a President and directors who attend training every day, are there to exchange ideas, see if you need anything and put petrol in the tank of this team. The club is a big part of why they were able to win for so many years. They back you even when you lose.
“In terms of organization, Juventus are at the top of European football. I could not have asked for anything more.
“Obviously, it takes a while to settle in, understand the approach, the way things work here, then after a while you can start trying to tweak a few things.
“You cant just walk straight into a club that has won for eight years in a row and immediately try to order changes. That wouldn’t be very intelligent.”
Sarri, 61, has managed football clubs for three decades and enjoyed most success in recent years in his career, but this is arguably his top triumph. He’s previously managed Napoli into the top four and won the Europa League with Chelsea too.
“It has a special feeling, of course,” he said. “It’s difficult to win, it becomes even more complicated to keep winning, as taking something for granted in sport is one of the biggest lies in the world.
“It was not a walk in the park. It was long, difficult, stressful, and this squad deserves a lot of credit for continuing to find the hunger and determination to keep going after eight wins in a row.”
