Juventus coach Massimiliano
Allegri wrote off last weekend's surprise 3-1 defeat at Genoa as
a temporary setback on Friday and said he was not worried about
the Turin giants' prospects of winning a sixth consecutive Serie
A title.
"We had a first half hour of horror in Genoa, which can
happen over the course of the season," Allegri, whose side are
four points clear at the top of the table, told a news
conference before his side's home game against in-form Atalanta
on Saturday.
"It was a bad defeat but that does not mean there are
problems.
"When Juve lose it's as if the world has collapsed, but we
are still top of the table and we have qualified (for the last
16) in the Champions League.
"At this stage, we could not have done more".
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