Max Allegri looks on the positive side of Juventus’ Champions League exit against Bayern Munich.

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This is the first outing since Wednesday’s 4-2 defeat to Bayern Munich in extra time, a match they had been leading 2-0.

“Of course we watched the game back, because regardless of the result, we always work to improve our mistakes,” said the Coach in his Press conference.

Max Allegri looks on the positive side of Juventus’ Champions League exit against Bayern Munich.

The Turin Derby kicks off on Sunday at 14.00 GMT, click here for a match preview.

This is the first outing since Wednesday’s 4-2 defeat to Bayern Munich in extra time, a match they had been leading 2-0.

“Of course we watched the game back, because regardless of the result, we always work to improve our mistakes,” said the Coach in his Press conference.

“I don’t have regrets. In order to become great, you have to go through these moments. In order to be winning, you must do well to take the punches, resist and then react. It’s too easy if you’re the only one punching.

“Therefore tomorrow’s derby becomes more important and we want a strong reaction, not a tense or neurotic one.

“Disappointment is normal, especially after playing two games on the same level as Bayern Munich, but we are top of the Serie A table, in the Coppa Italia Final and have already won the Italian Super Cup.

“Going out to Bayern can happen, it was a tie decided by the tiniest incidents and moments of luck, so it should not affect the way we see the rest of our season. We proved ourselves at that level.

“The fact we went out with two draws against Bayern Munich, one of the favourites to win the Champions League, should fill us with pride, but then we are left with nothing in our hands. Details made the difference.”

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