Max Allegri shrugged off the Juventus record of 12 straight wins and warned “we must try to keep improving.”

The Bianconeri crushed Chievo 4-0 today and go top of the table for the first time this season, at least for a few hours ahead of Napoli’s game with Empoli.

“I didn’t think we’d be up here so quickly, no. There’s still a long way to go, there are Napoli and others who will fight with us to the end.

Max Allegri shrugged off the Juventus record of 12 straight wins and warned “we must try to keep improving.”

The Bianconeri crushed Chievo 4-0 today and go top of the table for the first time this season, at least for a few hours ahead of Napoli’s game with Empoli.

“I didn’t think we’d be up here so quickly, no. There’s still a long way to go, there are Napoli and others who will fight with us to the end.

“We must try to keep going and above all try to keep improving,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia.

Allegri has now matched Antonio Conte’s all-time club record of 12 consecutive Serie A victories.

“I can just say the players go on the field and win the games. I can give them a hand with advice, but as I’ve already said, I am not interested in records.

“I’d be upset if we won 20 in a row and then didn’t win the Scudetto. The trophies are what count and the results are just a way of getting there.”

On Juve’s current form, is he disappointed that they won’t face Bayern Munich in the Champions League for another three weeks?

“I am not disappointed, as the game is on February 23, so we’ll make sure we are ready for then. Right now we have to focus on Serie A, as there are some tough games with Genoa and Frosinone before the head-to-head with Napoli.

“We have to take it one game at a time, as each win is one step closer to our target.”

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