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Allegri not satisfied with Milan win

Dybala added that it was an “unforgettable” moment to leave the field to a standing ovation from the Juventus supporters when he was substituted nine minutes from time.

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The Brazilian went off injured in the 1-0 win over Milan on Saturday, and underwent medical tests today.

Juventus host Manchester City on Wednesday in the Champions League and Alex Sandro is determined to bag the full three points and seal qualification for the knockout stages. Sturaro was important while Mandzukic did good.

Mihajlovic, meanwhile, was without Mario Balotelli, Jeremy Menez, Nigel de Jong, Andrea Bertolacci and Diego Lopez through injury.

Juve’s third-straight league victory takes it above its opponent into sixth place on 21 points, with Milan dropping to seventh, one point behind.

“We made too many mistakes with our passes”.

Allegri introduced Bonucci for Hernanes at the break, switching to three at the back in a bid to improve his side’s fortunes. They did, just the wrong kind of statement, playing poorly in the first half and creating few chances in front of goal.

There was no incident off the pitch, and little on it in a drab first half.

Dybala was Juve’s brightest player throughout the game, and the Argentina forward is targeting more goals.

“We allowed nothing except for that Alessio Cerci shot in stoppages”.

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Earlier, Bologna striker Mattia Destro hit a last-gasp leveller from the spot to secure a share of the spoils in a rain-lashed 2-2 draw with former club Roma that the visitors’ coach, Rudi Garcia, compared to a game of “water polo with feet”. “It was possible to stop the game and the referee should not have gone ahead”.

AFP  Marco BertorelloJuventus&#039 forward Argentinian Paulo Dybala celebrates after scoring a goal during the Italian Serie A football match between Juventus and AC Milan