Frosinone Coach Marco Baroni insists the 3-0 defeat to Juventus “leaves me feeling optimistic for the future. We have to take the positives.”

The Canarini were already behind after six minutes in Turin to a Paulo Dybala stunner, then Leonardo Bonucci and Cristiano Ronaldo completed the rout.

“It was very difficult to face Juventus tonight, as the amount of technical quality they had on the field made the difference,” Baroni told Sky Sport Italia.

Frosinone Coach Marco Baroni insists the 3-0 defeat to Juventus “leaves me feeling optimistic for the future. We have to take the positives.”

The Canarini were already behind after six minutes in Turin to a Paulo Dybala stunner, then Leonardo Bonucci and Cristiano Ronaldo completed the rout.

“It was very difficult to face Juventus tonight, as the amount of technical quality they had on the field made the difference,” Baroni told Sky Sport Italia.

“However, my team remained in the match with focus and solidity. We have to take the positives from situations like this.

“The result went against us, but the performance leaves me feeling optimistic for the future. We need fixtures like this against the very best, as they help give us belief in our own capabilities and help us to grow.”

The biggest problem that Frosinone currently face is their home record, as they managed only five points in 11 games at the Stadio Stirpe compared to 11 points on their travels.

“The team has found its balance now and I think if we keep playing like this, then we’ll get the victory at home too. I am certain of it. Our stadium cannot be somewhere that other sides come to conquer.”

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