Juventus” data-scaytid=”1″>Juventus captain Gianluigi Buffon says Roma will fight for the Scudetto until the end, but that his team wants to go on amazing their supporters.

Juventus captain Gianluigi Buffon says Roma will fight for the Scudetto until the end, but that his team wants to go on amazing their supporters.

The 36-year-old, speaking at an event on the theme of sexual education, discussed Juve’s Capitoline rivals, who at the start of this term are level with the Bianconeri on four wins from four.

“It's going to be tough to repeat our feats against this Roma team,” Buffon has told reporters gathered.

“The duel has been going on for a year now, and the Giallorossi earned their spot at the top of the table next to us.

“Roma will be fighting for the title to the end,” stated Buffon. “They have the kind of strength and confidence that you acquire with victories and performances.

“They are stronger now but we're not loosening our grip. I think this situation has made the League a lot more compelling.”

The goalkeeper was quick to brush aside the question of whether Juventus are stronger this year compared to last.

“These aren't comparisons to be made. I have too much experience to answer questions that, however legitimate they may be, are also a bit slanted and specious.

“I'll just say that Conte's Juve was fantastic and that I hope we can repeat, with Allegri, what we did with Conte. We're certainly on the right path.

“As for Allegri, he already had experience in great teams, he was always good at handling pressure from the media and the clubs. He's a Coach that always gives you certainties.

“We're serious players, we care about our jobs and we feel the responsibilities that come with the shirt.”

When asked whether his team felt more serene now, he responded: “It's not about being serene, we want to go on amazing if this is possible. After all, victory is always an important stimulant.”

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