Allegri: 'Juve too submissive'
By Football Italia staff
Max Allegri said Juventus were “too submissive” against Roma, but he’s “not worried” after their worst ever start.
The Bianconeri almost equalised after Patrice Evra was sent off, forcing a last-gasp Wojciech Szczesny save on Leonardo Bonucci, but were poor for well over an hour in a 2-1 defeat.
“We reacted well, but our attitude was too submissive from the start,” the Coach told Mediaset Premium.
“We faced an excellent Roma side and were under too much pressure in the first half, unable to get out of our own half and attack them.”
This is the first time ever that Juventus have lost the opening two games of the Serie A season.
“I am not worried. Unfortunately these things happen in football. We must above all change something in terms of mentality.
“Finally tomorrow the transfer deadline arrives and we can focus on working together as a group. I don’t like people who feel sorry for themselves, so we have to work hard and emerge from this moment.
“There’s no fitness issue, as we actually improved towards the end when down to 10 men. After two defeats you have to reflect, but I must also take into consideration the injuries and strength of our opponents.
“It’s a long season, we have to chase now and have everything needed to achieve that target. We must be sharp in analysing what went wrong and play better.
“Against Udinese we had played well and reacted in a chaotic fashion after going behind. This time we did it the other way round.
“Perhaps it would’ve been better if Roma had got that penalty after 29 seconds, then we would’ve reacted earlier!”
The news came through today that Julian Draxler will likely join Wolfsburg from Schalke 04.
“He didn’t arrive because Schalke and the player pulled back. There are rules in the market and we’ll see what the club is able to do tomorrow.”