Max Allegri felt Juventus “answered excessive critics” with a 4-0 demolition job on Cagliari that put them back on top of the table.

As Napoli were held to a 0-0 draw at Genoa, the Bianconeri climbed back to the leadership of Serie A.

“I was satisfied to get back on top of the table and we did well,” Allegri told Sky Sport Italia.

Max Allegri felt Juventus “answered excessive critics” with a 4-0 demolition job on Cagliari that put them back on top of the table.

As Napoli were held to a 0-0 draw at Genoa, the Bianconeri climbed back to the leadership of Serie A.

“I was satisfied to get back on top of the table and we did well,” Allegri told Sky Sport Italia.

“The lads took the right approach, though perhaps when 2-0 up we should’ve controlled the tempo, and instead we poured forward looking for a third goal with a little too much haste.

“Still, it’s a good answer to the rather excessive criticism of our performance on Sunday against Inter.”

Gigi Buffon went off at half-time, but the Coach assured it was “just a knock, nothing serious. I don’t care if people say Juventus are strong or not strong. I am interested in getting to the end and winning the Scudetto.

“It takes a little time, let’s not try to pretend Miralem Pjanic can just replace Paul Pogba, as they are two completely different players with different characteristics and physicality. Pjanic missed the first two games and can do very well as an old-fashioned Number 10.”

Paulo Dybala has still not scored a single goal this season.

“He did well on a technical level. He didn’t score, but was good at extricating himself from the Cagliari traffic and using his technique for that. I am very happy with what he’s doing.”

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