Juventus' Antonio Conte impressed by performance of squad players during Coppa Italia win over Bologna
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Juventus' Antonio Conte impressed by performance of squad players during Coppa Italia win over Bologna
Juventus coach Antonio Conte has commended his second-string team for holding out to grab a 2-1 victory over Bologna in extra time of their Coppa Italia fourth round clash on Thursday.
Speaking after the game, the 42-year-old, who fielded an under-strength side against Stefano Pioli's men at Juventus Stadium, told Mediaset that he feels his decision to select some of his squad players, like goalscorer Emanuele Giaccherini, has been vindicated.
"I am sorry for us conceding the goal at the 95th minute because it forced us to use up more of our energy," said Conte.
I've been encouraged by [the performances of] those who have played less, tonight, but there is still a lot of work [to do]."
However, Conte also praised opponents Bologna for their approach to the tie, and namely Rossoblu goalkeeper Federico Agliardi, who stopped his team from scoring on multiple occasions with a number impressive saves.
"Agliardi made some amazing stops, but Bologna did everything to make for a great game." Conte concluded.
Juventus now focus their attention on next Monday's Serie A trip to Roma, as they aim to sustain their position at the league summit.
Speaking after the game, the 42-year-old, who fielded an under-strength side against Stefano Pioli's men at Juventus Stadium, told Mediaset that he feels his decision to select some of his squad players, like goalscorer Emanuele Giaccherini, has been vindicated.
"I am sorry for us conceding the goal at the 95th minute because it forced us to use up more of our energy," said Conte.
I've been encouraged by [the performances of] those who have played less, tonight, but there is still a lot of work [to do]."
However, Conte also praised opponents Bologna for their approach to the tie, and namely Rossoblu goalkeeper Federico Agliardi, who stopped his team from scoring on multiple occasions with a number impressive saves.
"Agliardi made some amazing stops, but Bologna did everything to make for a great game." Conte concluded.
Juventus now focus their attention on next Monday's Serie A trip to Roma, as they aim to sustain their position at the league summit.
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