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Allegri not looking for excuses for their recent misfortunes

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The AC Milan tactician reiterates that the title race is far from over and Juventus are beatable, and states that there is no need to look for excuses at this point.
The former Cagliari manager has affirmed that his side are still in the race for the Scudetto, and remarked that their recent disappointments could be overturned. He also
made it clear that they should not be looking for excuses to explain their current predicament. The top sides are equipped with the necessary strength and depth to keep them going throughout the season.

This news comes in reply to the statement made by the Rossoneri defender, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ignazio-Abate-c16673, who claimed that fatigue and injuries were to blame for the recent failures. Their
recent failures include the exit from the prestigious UEFA Champions League against the current European Champions, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604. Their loss against Fiorentina meant that Juventus needed a victory to leapfrog Milan’s place at the top of the table.

Even though the Diavolo have been greatly affected by the loss of key players throughout the season. A handful of players include http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Kevin-Prince-Boateng-c20792,
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mathieu-Flamini-c24685. The Milanello treatment table has been kept extremely busy, but Allegri reiterated that you had to be prepared to be the best no matter the circumstances.
Allegri mentioned the San Siro outfit’s intents for the remainder of the season, and commented:
"We want to win the Scudetto. We still have many injuries and suspensions, but that's not an excuse or an alibi. Milan are having a great season so far and it's due to the
board and the players."
The Italian mentioned that the Old Lady can still be overtaken and there is still a long time to go till the end of the season. He is banking on the Bianconeri to slip up
in their match, and further commented:
"Serie A is still wide open and we will fight until the end. Juventus only depend on themselves, but they are not unbeatable. They have not won the league, there are seven
matches remaining and we are just one point behind, after all. It is clear I would prefer to be in the front, but we can still win."
AC Milan play Chievo in the matchday fixture 32 of the Serie A.

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