Regardless of whether the Bianconeri qualify for the Champions League, Angel Di Maria has stated that he has no plans to leave Juventus at the end of the current campaign and is committed to helping the team finish the domestic campaign strongly.The Argentine admitted that life in Turin wasn’t as easy as he had hoped. Still, he said he has grown more and more confident as the season has gone on during the pre-match press conference before the Europa League semi-final first leg against Sevilla.As for our heart, I have no doubts, it’s our head that will make the difference, claims InzaghiCoach Massimiliano Allegri made enemies among the Juve faithful because of his primarily negative style of football, but Di Maria praised him for how he worked with the team.”I’ve had plenty of great coaches. I’m happy with Allegri too. He is an exceptional coach, he makes us work a lot, but it’s different to what I was used to before. Now I’ve built up a rhythm, and I think I’ve reached a good level. In reality, it was tough at the beginning. I had injuries, I couldn’t give 100%, and it was difficult to prove my worth. I gained more confidence, I started working better with the coach. Now we have to win and we want a strong end to the season for the supporters and finish in the top four.”##NAJAVA_MECA_7244763##The 35-year-old World Cup winner will be out of contract in two months, so his future is wide open. The Argentine wouldn’t say anything about what happens beyond this campaign.”Nothing changes in my mind. Whether we go to the Champions League or not, it doesn’t matter. With everything that’s happened this season, we try to maintain concentration in the league and have the mindset that we’re second and playing well despite the news that arrived. We have to devote ourselves to gaining points on the pitch.”Ángel Di María scored against the defending champions of South America in the Copa America final, against the defending champions of Europe in Finalissima, and against the defending champions of the world in the World Cup final.Put some respect on his name 😤 pic.twitter.com/z4b0B6zkDM— Factos🏴 (@Rich_Liviing) May 5, 2023 Juventus meet Sevilla in the UEFA Europa League semi-final. Many will argue that it’s not as glamourous because it’s not the Champions League – and they’d be right. But to Angel, it’s a chance to get his hands on a trophy he has never won in his glittering career.”True, It’s a tournament I only played once with Benfica. It’s a trophy I’m missing, and I’m focused on it. For me, all trophies are important. The future? We’ve been talking about it with the management for a while now, but now I’m focused on Sevilla.”UEFA EUROPA LEAGUESemifinal, first legThursday22:00: (1.80) Juventus (3.60) Sevilla (5.10)22:00: (2.20) Roma (3.45) Leverkusen (3.60)***odds are subject to change***