"He's improved a lot at the back. He contributes a lot when we go forward, but then he's always one of the first to go down to defend when we lose the ball, I'm very happy with him," explained the Juventus coach.
In addition, Sarri made it clear that Cuadrado "can continue to grow" and become a better player than he already is: "He will keep evolving a lot more. We are very satisfied because he shows he's doing a lot of work and the ability to make sacrifices."
In spite of everything, Cuadrado has not been able to become an unquestionable player in the starting line-up under Maurizio Sarri. He has only made starts against Hellas Verona and Atlético, as a substitute, but playing against Brescia, Fiorentina and Parma.