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Milos Krasic Confident Juventus Will Improve Over Time
Milos Krasic believes Juventus will enjoy a good campaign, despite early concerns following defeat to Bari.
By Salvatore Landolina
Juventus midfielder Milos Krasic has played down the 1-0 defeat to Bari on Sunday, confident the team will respond against Sampdoria.
Giorgio Chiellini said on Monday that Juventus are far from the levels of Milan and Inter, but Krasic believes his side can bridge the gap.
"We are one of the biggest teams in the world and I am very happy here," he told the press.
"I am sorry that we lost our first game against Bari, but I have faith. We will bounce back immediately, starting from the game against Sampdoria.
"I am happy to be playing here and I understand how important Juventus are."
The Bianconeri are back in action against Sampdoria following the international break.
Giorgio Chiellini said on Monday that Juventus are far from the levels of Milan and Inter, but Krasic believes his side can bridge the gap.
"We are one of the biggest teams in the world and I am very happy here," he told the press.
"I am sorry that we lost our first game against Bari, but I have faith. We will bounce back immediately, starting from the game against Sampdoria.
"I am happy to be playing here and I understand how important Juventus are."
The Bianconeri are back in action against Sampdoria following the international break.
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