The Citizen (KZN)

Juve manager shifts his focus

- Milan

– Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri (above) warned that his side would be back to their attacking best in the Champions League next week despite finishing their Serie A campaign with a 3-1 home defeat against Roma on Saturday.

It was Juventus’s second consecutiv­e defeat since sealing a ninth Serie A title in a row, just days before their Champions League campaign resumes against Lyon.

“It can be good for us to have a little fear,” said Sarri as his side target a first elite European title since 1996.

“We had an unconsciou­s, inevitable drop after the victory against Lazio.

“The physical energy can be recovered quickly, the psychologi­cal one must be reassured immediatel­y, in order to give everything against Lyon.”

Sarri’s side need to overturn a 1-0 first-leg deficit in their last 16 home game against Lyon.

“I am convinced that the game on Friday will be a great stimulus, and that we’ll go onto the pitch with a completely different attitude,” added the former Chelsea and Napoli coach.

Cristiano Ronaldo was rested for the final match with nothing left to play for against fifth-place Roma.

Argentine Gonzalo Higuain spearheade­d the Juventus attack breaking through after just six minutes in the Allianz Stadium.

But Diego Perotti inspired a Roma fightback setting up Nikola Kalinic to nod in the equaliser after 23 minutes.

A Perotti penalty before the break and a second six minutes into the second half condemned Juventus to their third defeat in four matches.

The team later lifted the trophy at an empty Allianz Stadium as they celebrated winning the “Scudetto” for the 36th time.

Inter Milan took second place with a 2-0 win over direct rivals Atalanta in Bergamo, finishing the season just one point behind Juventus.

“There is still a big gap with Juventus,” said Inter coach Antonio Conte whose side won a threeteam battle for second place.

“Juve has a much better structure on and off the pitch. Now the others are trying to work to catch up. We must be smart to understand how to do this, not to go from depression to excessive euphoria.”

Danilo D’Ambrosio nodded in Inter’s first goal after just one minute in Bergamo with Ashley Young doubling their lead after 20 minutes. – AFP

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