http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Leonardo-Bonucci-c22064, former central defender of Bari, has reflected on the progress of Juventus after their defeat at the San Siro; conceding that it did them good.
For a team who had gone through the entire course of the Serie A having remained unbeaten, defeat becomes a concept unheard of; and that is the feeling that permeated when the Turin giants started losing matches within a short span of time. Their unbeaten
run was brought to an end by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan in the Derby d’Italia and on top of that the defeat came in front of their home fans, and given the animosity that surrounds the two clubs, defeat had to be taken with an added pinch of salt.
If that was not enough, the Turin giants went on to lose another match within a month, this time it was against AC Milan, and they lost out in unspectacular fashion. The failure of the Bianconeri outfit to finish off their chances at the San Siro was evident,
and Milan were victors courtesy of the penalty conversion by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robinho-c31382. For a team who had not lost over the course of an entire season, they lost twice before one half of the season had progressed and Bonucci conceded that it was a tough conundrum for them.
The Turin stopper remarked that it was a situation that made them realise that they had to be more vicious in front of goal and be unforgiving to the opposition. While commenting on the result against Palermo, he went on to state that the Turin giants put
in a solid performance and mentioned that their result at the San Siro has made them grow as a side.
He was quoted to have said:
“It was a great Juve performance. We have shown that the loss to Milan has made us grow as a team. The only drawback from the game was we needed to be more clinical. Now we have the Coppa Italia – it is an important match for us and is one of the objectives
for our season. We will give 110% to win.”
Juve were the runners up of Coppa Italia in the last season.
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