Sinisa Mihajlovic sees ‘the usual problem’ for Bologna against Juventus, as they were ‘lacking at the psychological level’ and their finishing.

The Rossoblu had plenty of scoring opportunities in Turin, but were beaten 2-0 by a deflected Arthur strike and Weston McKennie header on a corner.

“We didn’t believe enough in the first half, as they were playing below par and we didn’t raise the tempo either,” Mihajlovic told DAZN.

Sinisa Mihajlovic sees ‘the usual problem’ for Bologna against Juventus, as they were ‘lacking at the psychological level’ and their finishing.

The Rossoblu had plenty of scoring opportunities in Turin, but were beaten 2-0 by a deflected Arthur strike and Weston McKennie header on a corner.

“We didn’t believe enough in the first half, as they were playing below par and we didn’t raise the tempo either,” Mihajlovic told DAZN.

“I think the equaliser was in the air, but then during our best moment, we conceded from a corner. Juve deserved it, we did well, but were always lacking something to finish those chances.

“We did try to press them, and Arthur could’ve had a second yellow card for a tactical foul to change things even at 2-0.

“It’s the usual problem, we get into the final third and then don’t make the right choice, the right pass, the right shot. It’s frustrating. At the same time, Wojciech Szczesny also made a few fantastic saves.

“If we had a player who had more of a presence in the box, it might see us not create as many chances, so it’s a balancing act.

“I know we will put in the performance on a technical level, but it’s the psychological level where we are lacking. We need more belief, more courage, to take responsibility and be more determined in front of goal.

“We are working with Musa Barrow, because we know he’s not a centre-forward naturally, but he will improve in training over the next seven to 10 days. He is learning from Rodrigo Palacio and I am sure he’s got goals in his blood, we just need to give him the right service and hone his movements.”

Emanuel Vignato went off at half time after a risky tackle in the box on Juan Cuadrado.

“Vignato kept worrying about Cuadrado, but he wasn’t meant to be tracking him, it was supposed to be Mitchell Dijks. He’s a kid, he’s learning, he was too focused on defending and not enough going forward.”

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