Max Allegri believes Juventus can emerge stronger from their current crisis after defeat at Napoli. “It’s not a funeral.”

The Bianconeri were beaten 2-1 at the Stadio San Paolo last night, leaving them with only five points from six Serie A games.

“I expect people think I’m mad for saying it, but I am not worried and actually compared to other matches I feel more relaxed than usual,” the Coach told reporters.

Max Allegri believes Juventus can emerge stronger from their current crisis after defeat at Napoli. “It’s not a funeral.”

The Bianconeri were beaten 2-1 at the Stadio San Paolo last night, leaving them with only five points from six Serie A games.

“I expect people think I’m mad for saying it, but I am not worried and actually compared to other matches I feel more relaxed than usual,” the Coach told reporters.

“Do I feel in the firing line? I’m a Coach, so I am always in the firing line. Now I have to work on what is best for Juve. Last year we did well, this time there are a few difficulties, but we must work to overcome them.

“What is this team lacking? Points. Everyone sees things their own way and I saw a good performance. The lads didn’t do badly.

“In football there are moments of difficulty, I don’t want to see faces that look like we’re at a funeral. These moments must be faced and overcome.

“People acted as if we were in crisis because we conceded a last-second corner against Frosinone, ignoring the performance that came before it. We will climb back up.

“Tomorrow Sami Khedira should be back training with the squad.”

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