David Trezeguet felt Juventus "deserved" to beat Sevilla but "lacked speed of thought", while Alessandro Del Piero wanted to "turn the page".

Trezeguet and Del Piero worked as pundits on Wednesday night for Sky Sport Italia and Mediaset Premium respectively, and Juve’s former strike partners offered contrasting insights into the Bianconeri’s Champions League opener, which ended goalless.

“I saw a better Juve in the second half, but they lacked speed of thought,” said the Frenchman.

David Trezeguet felt Juventus "deserved" to beat Sevilla but "lacked speed of thought", while Alessandro Del Piero wanted to "turn the page".

Trezeguet and Del Piero worked as pundits on Wednesday night for Sky Sport Italia and Mediaset Premium respectively, and Juve’s former strike partners offered contrasting insights into the Bianconeri’s Champions League opener, which ended goalless.

“I saw a better Juve in the second half, but they lacked speed of thought,” said the Frenchman.

“Juventus deserved to win, but Sevilla earned a very good point and are also a great team.

“I’d like to see Dybala a few meters further forward, so he can be more dangerous.”

Del Piero, however, refused to comment on Juve’s performance and instead looked to the next match.

“If I was a Juventus player, I’d try to turn the page and think about the next game,” he added.

“There are still five games left, so nothing is lost. We have to work on what didn’t go [so well], but the confidence must stay the same.”

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