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Soccer: Barca defeat will teach Juve a lot says Bonucci

Soccer: Barca defeat will teach Juve a lot says Bonucci

Defender says Turin giants must work more, fight harder

ROME, 29 October 2020, 11:20

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Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci has said that Juventus's 2-0 defeat at home to Barcelona in the Champions League on Wednesday will teach them a lot.
    "The defeat certainly hurts," Bonucci said via social media.
    "But it is through defeats that you grow in life. These are the matches that teach us a lot.
    "It teaches us to believe more, to work more , to fight more".
    The Turin giants were well beaten, with Barca's Ousmane Dembele scoring with a deflected shot from outside the box and Lionel Messi converting a late penalty.
    Juve, who are rebuilding under rookie coach Andrea Pirlo and were without COVID-19-positive Cristiano Ronaldo, also had some bad luck, with Alvaro Morata having three goals disallowed for offside.
    The hosts had defender Merih Demirel sent off in the closing stages for a second yellow card.
    They are second in Group G with three points from two games, three behind leaders Barcelona.
    Lazio, meanwhile did well to get a 1-1 draw at Brugge after their squad was decimated by suspected cases of COVID-19, which deprived them of forward Ciro Immobile, among others.
    Lazio are joint top of Group F alongside Brugge with four points.
    None of Italy's Champions League contenders won this week as Inter and Atalanta were both held on Tuesday.
   

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