I think while you have a point in regard to referee's decisions having gone in favour of our side in those two games you mentioned (I think the penalty on Cuadrado was fine) that his point still stands. The points difference between the two sides is not a true indicator of how the two teams have been playing this season. I think both sides have been fairly poor, but one has ridden their luck to winning every game. While the other has been mostly unfortunate luck despite having been on the right side of a couple referee decisions.
If you think it's a complete coincidence, or luck, that we've conceded the least amount of goals in Europe, then I don't know what to tell you. And if you think that it's pure unluck and because of injuries that last years CHL finalists have won one in five league matches, then again, I really can't say anything to change your mind.
I'd agree that we haven't really faced any of the other top sides except Milan and the general overall quality of the sides we've faced hasn't been formidable, but you've also only faced one top team in Roma and were beaten soundly, and we beat a Chievo side that should've won in Turin and so forth...
I personally don't expect our form to continue, and the game against Fiorentina will be a good indicator of where we stand going forward, but completely disregarding the league table right now, as some of you are doing, is ridiculous.
I find it amusing that you disregard the fact that the freekick to Chievo which resulted in the disallowed goal shouldn't have been a freekick, but hey if it doesn't fit your narrative, right?
Yeah, it wasn't a freekick, I admit as much. But going by that logic, one would have to watch a whole match and nitpick every.single.decision made by the referees. What if there was a minor freekick for Chievo earlier in the match that wasn't awarded - does that then tip the scales in Chievo's favor again, when looking at who was done unjust? In 'my narrative', I'm only counting the really big decisions that, isolated, not by what went on before it, changed the outcome of matches, but if you want to, we can sit here and discuss throw-ins that shouldn't have gone Juventus' way all day.