Bologna coach Vincenzo Italiano was left frustrate after his side conceded a stoppage-time goal to earn a 2-2 draw at Juventus in Serie A on Saturday.
The visitors took a two-goal lead at the Allianz Stadium through Dan Ndoi and Tomnaso Pobega, but conceded two more goals to ufabet https://ufabet999.app Ten Kopmeiners and Samuel Mbangala, with the latter coming in stoppage time, much to the frustration of Italiano.
“We came close to an incredible win and we deserved it with two-thirds of the game to go,” Italiano told DAZN.
“We were punish for the little things we allowe Juventus to play. It was a pity that we handled the ball in the last moment, but the performance was still good and we have to improve from there. This is the performance I want from all my players.”
“It feels like we’ve lost two points, but there’s a big game on Wednesday and we have to learn from this experience. The team is eager to improve, but if we had more time to train, we could have progressed in the details.”
“It’s a pity, Juventus never give up and what we did was not enough to bring home the victory.”
“We came close to an incredible win and we deserved it with two-thirds of the game to go,” Italiano told DAZN.