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The Loss To Bayern Munich Is A Match To Forget - Juventus Defender Fabio Cannavaro
The Bianconeri stopper apologises to the fans, who expected more from their troops...
The Italian international also apologised to the fans, who witnessed the Old Lady be bundled out of Europe's prestigious competition in emphatic fashion.
"Unfortunately tonight's match was one to forget," Canna told the club's official website, Juventus.it. "Especially since we had a 1-0 advantage, and were not able to win the match.
"I am sorry for the supporters who really wanted this competition, but after tonight, we end up playing in the Europa League."
He concluded, "It is a difficult moment, but we are Juventus and we must try to react and snap out of this starting on Sunday [against Bari]."
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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