Juventus coach Massimiliano
Allegri said Tuesday Juve's Sunday loss at Inter Milan shouldn't
"remove the certainties that we have".
Before the defeat, Juve were top of the table with three
wins from three.
They have now dropped to second, a point behind Napoli.
Juve are chasing a record sixth straight title this year and
have beefed up their side with the arrivals of Gonzalo Higuain
from Napoli and Miralem Pjanic from Roma.
Allegri did not hide his disappointment at how his team
played at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, however.
"Sunday night's Inter-Juve was one of the worst matches from
a technical level in the last 30 years," he said.
"But dramatising it and throwing away the work of years
doesn't make much sense."
The Tuscan coach appealed for "calm", saying "you don't win
the championship at this stage in the season".
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