In spite of the 2-0 defeat to Juventus, Coach Fabrizio Castori says his 'young Italian Carpi' deserves 'credit and praise'.

The relegation contenders' positive streak, with seven points in the previous three games, reached an end against the Serie A champions.

“This wasn't the right match for us to try and make points,” Castori told the Press. “We confirmed our fantastic moment of form. We lost, but we were up against Juventus.

In spite of the 2-0 defeat to Juventus, Coach Fabrizio Castori says his 'young Italian Carpi' deserves 'credit and praise'.

The relegation contenders' positive streak, with seven points in the previous three games, reached an end against the Serie A champions.

“This wasn't the right match for us to try and make points,” Castori told the Press. “We confirmed our fantastic moment of form. We lost, but we were up against Juventus.

“None of our starters are injured or suspended, so we can work with the whole squad in view of the next game. And this is good.

“Juventus have a winning mentality, it's in their DNA. There could still be some surprises in the final games though.”

Carpi are currently tied with Palermo at 35 points, as the Rosanero won 2-0 against Sampdoria. The one to come out on top between these two teams in the last two games will remain in Serie A next year.

“We had an incredible comeback and we proved that we can defend our place in Serie A. We'll evaluate our potential in greater detail in the future.

“We've been growing constantly, and now we're in this category. Carpi are like Crotone. Football is enjoyable because teams are so diverse.

“We have many young players, primarily Italian ones. This is something that teams like ours deserve credit and praise for.”

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