Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot admitted the Bianconeri are ‘angry’ and aim to ‘win the last two games’.

The Bianconeri are fighting for a place in the Champions League, as they currently sit fifth in Serie A and have only two games remaining.

After a setback against Milan last weekend, the Bianconeri bounced back with a 3-1 win over Sassuolo on Wednesday.

Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot admitted the Bianconeri are ‘angry’ and aim to ‘win the last two games’.

The Bianconeri are fighting for a place in the Champions League, as they currently sit fifth in Serie A and have only two games remaining.

After a setback against Milan last weekend, the Bianconeri bounced back with a 3-1 win over Sassuolo on Wednesday.

Both Cristiano Ronaldo and Paulo Dybala scored their 100th goal in the Old Lady shirt, after Rabiot had grabbed the opener.

The French midfielder was happy with the three points, but focused on securing six more in the two remaining games.

“It was important to win tonight,” Rabiot told DAZN. “We failed in the match against Milan. We wanted to do more, we suffered but the attitude was the right one.

“We are all angry, Juve must do better. We must try to win the last two games.”

Rabiot revealed the players at the Allianz Stadium are ‘tired’ and claimed ‘people expect more and more’ from him and his teammates.

“I think it’s been a difficult season for everyone, I tried to give it my all,” Rabiot said about his performances. “We are also a bit tired, but today I felt good and I think I did a good job for the team.

“People expect more and more, I think I did pretty well last season too.

“We will fight until the end.”

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