Napoli Believed In The Win More Than Juventus - David Trezeguet
The Bianconeri suffered an unexpected defeat last night despite leading by two clear goals at one stage.
Juventus striker David Trezeguet analysed his side's 3-2 defeat against Napoli on Saturday evening in the 11th matchday of the Italian top flight.
Despite the shock loss, Trezeguet opted to look at the bright side of things as he believes the season is still long and anything can happen.
"It's surely a bad defeat, but we try to look at the future in a positive way," commented the French player to juventus.com.
"The season is still very long and even though we know we have to work a lot, there are still many chances to make up for it.
"We don't have too much time to think about this defeat, as on Tuesday we have a decisive game in the Champions League. The response we will give will tell us what this group's value is.
"We must continue to believe, just like Napoli did tonight."
Juventus are still in second place with 21 points from 11 games played, but could slip down to third if Sampdoria win this afternoon.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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