Max Allegri believes the scraped 1-0 record-breaking win over Genoa “reminded Juventus that there are no easy games.”

The Bianconeri remain two points off leaders Napoli thanks to a 13th consecutive Serie A victory, a new club record.

“It’s always difficult against Genoa because they are good at not letting you play,” the Coach told Mediaset Premium.

Max Allegri believes the scraped 1-0 record-breaking win over Genoa “reminded Juventus that there are no easy games.”

The Bianconeri remain two points off leaders Napoli thanks to a 13th consecutive Serie A victory, a new club record.

“It’s always difficult against Genoa because they are good at not letting you play,” the Coach told Mediaset Premium.

“Sunday’s 4-0 at Chievo created a lot of euphoria, but tonight our feet are back on the ground. This reminded us that there are no easy games.

“I am not interested in the record, as there are 15 rounds to go and we need to put together a certain number of victories, whether they are in a row or not is irrelevant.”

With Mario Mandzukic injured, Simone Zaza came off the bench and got himself sent off.

“I will have only two strikers at my disposal for the next game. Zaza is very eager and at times over-eager. He needs to relax, because when playing for a big club he must have balance. He needs to grow up, because these are mistakes he shouldn’t be making.”

Martin Caceres was stretchered off in tears, while Patrice Evra also picked up a muscular problem.

“Caceres is an extraordinary lad and a great defender. Tomorrow we’ll see what the tests say, hopefully it’s less serious than he thinks.

“I am not worried by the injuries. Stefano Sturaro had a knock against Verona and I didn’t want to risk him. Kwadwo Asamoah will be back with the squad soon. Sami Khedira and Mandzukic have to be evaluated day by day.”

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