Juventus bad day



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Turin

Juventus are very unlucky, again trying to get closer to the top of the Serie A standings, but Benevento defeated. Andrea Pirlo said, this is a bad day for Juventus.

In the continuation of the Italian League that was played at the Allianz Stadium on Sunday (3/21/2021), Juventus looked dominant, controlling 73 percent of the dominance and scoring 21 chances, seven of which were shots on goal.

Benevento only launched a goal attempt that led to Adolfo Gaich’s goal in the 69th minute. Scoring lasts until the end of the match.

As a result, Juventus is stuck in third place in the Italian League standings with 55 points from 27 games, 10 points behind Inter Milan, who are not competing this weekend. Meanwhile, Benevento is in 16th place with 29 points.

Juventus is really in a bad trend. Previously, the Old Woman was eliminated by Porto in the knockout stages of the Champions League. The opportunity to defend the Scudetto title remains open, but the feelings are heavy.

Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo was really disappointed after his team was defeated by Benevento. Benevento is really just a low-level team.

“It was a bad day in every way, with our attitude, technical mistakes and everything. When you play like this you can lose,” Pirlo told reporters. Sky Sport Italia.

“We are eager to win matches, but we also know that this will be a difficult match. Benevento is well organized with a tight defensive line,” he added.

Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo, left, challenges Nicolas Viola of Benevento during the Serie A soccer match between Juventus and Benevento at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Italy, on Sunday March 21, 2021 (Marco Alpozzi / LaPresse via AP)Benevento seems more effective than Juventus (AP / Marco Alpozzi)

Looking at the leaderboard, Juventus still don’t feel comfortable in the top three. Atalanta down has the same points (but has played one more match) and Napoli in fourth place is only two points behind.

“I don’t feel pressure, I just hope we can achieve better results than today in the next game,” concluded Andrea Pirlo.

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