I can't say that I'm satisfied with the result, but I don't think that we were unlucky beacuse things as luck and misfortune do not exist in football.
We should have done better when Juve got their first goal because we gave Ronaldo, a renowned deadly striker, enough space inside the penalty box to adjust the ball and hit it as hard as he could.
Whilst the second goal came up from a lost ball from the back.
We should have been more clever in some situations, for example we should have waited Cornelius to come back on the pitch when we conceded the first goal.
It's a pity to have lost this game because especially in the second half the boys surely deserved at least to draw the match.
Unfortunately this was not the case and I'm not satisfied with the result because we could have easily draw the game maybe even win it.
Overall we played a good match, especially in the second half we were causing havoc and creating important chances to score against one of the best team in Europe, we were this close to take home some points.
Let's not forget that we played thursday night in the cup while they played a day before us, so they had 24 hours extra to rest and to prepare the game.
Nonetheless we got better in the final minutes and didn't feel thursday's game from a physical point of view, so that's a positive note to our performance.
Even though we lost there are many positive aspects we can underline.
In the first half we kept a good shape and didn't concede many chances to Juve but on our side we created almost nothing.
We were sloppy at times and made some foolish mistakes and we let Juventus take hold of the ball for most of the half, even though they didn't have many chances to score.
Though there are many positive things about the game, we will concentrate our analysis on the mistake we made that prevented us from gaining points from the match.
I think that it's all in the way you approach the game.
If you dominate the game both by leading the score and having most of the possession, you end up saving a lot of energies, provided that you don't concede on the break.
Also on the mental side you save up lots of precious vitality, it's more tiring to chase somebody rather than playing football yourself.
If you are able to dominate the whole game you get tired later than the opponent that has been chasing you for 90 minutes.
Obviously it always depends on the type of opponent that your are facing and how they tend to play.
Parma tend to press high on the pitch, the whole team is very physical and, as shown thonight, they can be deadly from set pieces.
You always have to adapt to the kind of team that you are facing, in my style of football I want my team to be dynamic and to play in the opponent's half.
A thing that I didn't like tonight was that we were moving the ball infront of our penalty area.
Clearly if you keep passing the ball infront of your goal you are calling the opposing team to press you high.
It should be the opposite, try to get the ball away from your goal as fast as possible and then mvoe the ball in their half.
