Claudio Marchisio felt Juventus “didn’t have the right attitude” in the second half against Milan, despite winning 3-1.

His effort came off the woodwork for Alvaro Morata to score after goals from Carlos Tevez, Luca Antonelli and Leonardo Bonucci.

“I was unlucky as I could’ve scored there, but what counts is the three points,” Marchisio told Sky Sport Italia.

Claudio Marchisio felt Juventus “didn’t have the right attitude” in the second half against Milan, despite winning 3-1.

His effort came off the woodwork for Alvaro Morata to score after goals from Carlos Tevez, Luca Antonelli and Leonardo Bonucci.

“I was unlucky as I could’ve scored there, but what counts is the three points,” Marchisio told Sky Sport Italia.

“It was not an easy game. It’s true we managed to get right back in front after the equaliser, but in the second half we didn’t come out with the right attitude and were under pressure. It wasn’t a proper Juve performance.

“After the third goal we controlled the game again, but at the moment we are struggling to keep our concentration for the whole 90 minutes.”

Tomorrow afternoon Roma travel to Cagliari in a bid to stop Juventus going 10 points clear at the top.

“This is one down, there are another 16 rounds to go and these are three very important points.

“We are proud of our records, but they don’t change anything. Tomorrow the other teams play, but their results are irrelevant to us. We just have to go out and aim for the win every time.”

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