Allegri: ‘We’ve put Napoli at -12. We want the Scudetto. Juve is now solid, humble, and mature.’

The coach: “We’re working hard toward these results. We need to focus on the present and strive for improvement: we still make mistakes, but we stay in the game. A sign of maturity and conviction.”

“We’ve put Napoli at -12, a very significant achievement. In moments of difficulty, we’ve been a solid team and always survived. We must remain humble and balanced,” commented Max Allegri after Juve-Napoli.

“We’re working hard every day towards these results,” added the Bianconeri coach. “We need to focus on the present and strive for improvement: we still make mistakes, but we stay in the game, we never give up. It’s a clear sign of maturity and conviction.”

We have the ambition and the desire to win the Scudetto, and that’s great,” continued the Juventus coach. “However, we need to deliver results and stay focused on the present. Today, we faced Napoli, and next up there is Genoa.”

“The credit goes to the players. They are eager and work to improve. It’s a remarkably humble team that understands its limitations,” explained Allegri. “While we acknowledge the need for improvement in certain phases of the match, the team remains composed and minimizes errors. That’s already a step forward.”

“We were at risk of conceding a counter-attack goal from Kvara, but the team remained focused and stayed in the game, demonstrating maturity and solidity,” he continued. “”The same resilience was shown after Osimhen’s disallowed goal. “There’s a strong desire to prove ourselves and get better, and the team has shown significant improvement.”

Then few remarks on individual performances:Vlahovic had an impressive physical game, dominating his opponents. Chiesa had a solid first half,” explained Max. “They understand the need to run and press because Milik and Kean can be game-changers from the bench.”

Gatti? “I’m very pleased with his goal, but he also knows that defensively he has a lot to improve,” the coach concluded.