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The two stars of the show against Maccabi have reflected on a difficult night, but are both pleased the job got done…
Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, and midfielder Sebastian Giovinco are satisfied with the side’s performance against Maccabi Haifa in the Champions League, despite suffering for various spells of the game.
The Bianconeri picked up their first win in Group A thanks to Giorgio Chiellini’s second half header from close range. Juventus had several chances to make the score comfortable but then stepped off the gas. Gianluigi Buffon was largely to thank for keeping his side in the game. The goalkeeper was voted man of the match and he believes it’s onwards and upwards from now on.
“I am always ready for the team to make saves. We wanted the three points at all costs to come out from the spell. Winning was the only thing that mattered, that’s all we were interested in,” Buffon told Sky Sport Italia.
“We played well and we created plenty of chances to score. Of course it’s not always easy in Europe. And they had some chances too.
“Juventus tried a different approach tonight and we had more guarantees in defence. It’s normal that we have to try and find the best way going forwards. Though we did create plenty tonight.”
Sebastian Giovinco was also sublime on the night as he linked up brilliantly with Diego. The ‘Formica Atomica’ was unlucky not to have scored as he reflects on the win.
“We played differently today and we saw that. We deserved the win today. We showed that we can play well together with Diego,” added the Italian starlet.
“They fouled us plenty. They had five players on a yellow at half time. It was a tough game, but we did really well and that’s what counts.”
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