In the first half we did some very good things.
We weren't afraid to play our game.
We managed to break through their pressing on numerous occasions, showing character.
We were growing into the game, just as we’d prepared.
But ultimately, the details are what make the difference.
Top players make the difference.
We weren’t presumptuous – we weren’t saying we’d come to Turin to get a result.
We said we’d come and play the game, in the hope of something extraordinary.
Otherwise it would have been reckless of us.
Until that moment, it had been a balanced game.
We should perhaps have been given a free-kick in the lead up to the goal.
Because Juan Cuadrado takes a quick free-kick, putting his hand on the ball first.
Then Paulo Dybala touches the ball with his hand too, to stop the ball on the ground.
So we could have been given a free kick for handball.
The goal went in and things shifted in their favour.
Douglas Costa’s contribution underlined the difference between the teams.
Duvan Zapata had two chances from corners.
Plus there was Gaston Ramirez’s chance at the start of the second half.
At 2-0 it was tough for us.
Juve were set to win the game, but our aim was to keep it in the balance,
and keep going until the very end,
to try and get a positive, important result.
We didn’t come here to manage the game and be fresh for Wednesday.
We came here to pick up points and we’ll need to do the same on Wednesday,
with the players in best condition.
The key now is to recover and play to 100% of our ability.
It’s one we need to win.
