Two Lost Points - Juventus' David Trezeguet

The Bianconeri were held to a 1-1 draw by Bologna on Sunday afternoon and the French striker was less than happy...

David Trezeguet will no longer be wearing the famous Bianconeri colours after announcing his decision to leave the club
Juventus striker David Trezeguet does not care that he has scored two goals in four days, as his team failed to collect the three points against Bologna on Sunday in a game which ended 1-1 at the Olimpico stadium of Turin.

Trezegol admitted that, in the end, the Rossoblu deserved the draw, even though the Bianconeri played a good game and could have picked up all three points.

"I don't care about the goals, what mattered was winning," declared the French attacker to tuttojuve.com.

"We had played a good game, managing well the result. Unfortunately, towards the end we conceded that goal which stopped us from taking home the win.

"Maybe we made the mistake, but Bologna equalised deservedly. We must work hard, as we have suffered a lot from the defensive level.

"I feel fine, I'm going through a nice moment both from the physical and mental level. I'm available and I want to give my contribution."

Juventus will now face a delicate Champions League clash against Bayern Munich on Wednesday, which they cannot afford to lose following the 1-1 draw against Bordeaux.

Glenn Debattista, Goal.com

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