Juve's Allegri relieved to hear final whistle in Milan draw
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[September 20, 2021] TURIN,
Italy (Reuters) - Angry Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said it
was lucky the final whistle blew in the 1-1 home draw with AC Milan
on Sunday because his team could have lost.
Juve took an early 1-0 lead thanks to Alvaro Morata's strike and
looked in control going into the latter stages but they spurned a
chance to earn their first Serie A win of the season.
Ante Rebic equalised late in the second half and Milan had chances
to win as the Turin side failed to keep a Serie A clean sheet for
the first time since early March.
"Luckily the referee whistled for the end otherwise we could have
lost it," Allegri told DAZN.
"Tonight I'm quite angry. The team played well in the first half,
only conceding a long shot to Milan.
"In the end, we even risked losing despite the fact that until they
equalised we were in total control.
"Unfortunately we lost attention and determination... we have to improve
even if the team are to take a step forward."
Allegri also shouldered some of the blame for a result that leaves Juve
languishing in 18th place on two points from four matches after bringing
on forwards Moise Kean, Federico Chiesa and Dejan Kulusevski in the
second half.
"I will admit that I made mistakes on the substitutions," Allegri added.
"I got it wrong. I should have put more defensive players on and put the
1-0 lead under lock and key. I take responsibility for that."
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Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri reacts REUTERS/Massimo Pinca
Milan coach Stefano Pioli praised his side for coming from behind to
take a point, especially given the injury absentees.
"We conceded a goal where we made too many naive mistakes, which
allowed Juve to defend deep and counter in the first half," he told
DAZN.
"As always, Milan do not lack desire, character, determination and
grit, so we continued seeking the victory throughout the match. I
have always seen my players ready to overcome their limitations."
(Reporting by Peter Hall; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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