Juventus “still believe we can win the Scudetto” despite their historically bad start, said Beppe Marotta.

Never before had the Turin giants begun a Serie A campaign with two consecutive defeats, but they were beaten by both Udinese and Roma.

“We are just at the start of the season and what the table says now doesn’t mean much,” insisted general manager Marotta.

“Getting back to a victory against Chievo next weekend will be fundamental to start the comeback.

Juventus “still believe we can win the Scudetto” despite their historically bad start, said Beppe Marotta.

Never before had the Turin giants begun a Serie A campaign with two consecutive defeats, but they were beaten by both Udinese and Roma.

“We are just at the start of the season and what the table says now doesn’t mean much,” insisted general manager Marotta.

“Getting back to a victory against Chievo next weekend will be fundamental to start the comeback.

“We still believe we can win the Scudetto and certainly aren’t just playing to take part this season.”

Last term Juve won their fourth consecutive Serie A title and the Coppa Italia, but were beaten in the Champions League Final by Barcelona.

They have a tough group this time round, facing Manchester City, Sevilla and Borussia Monchengladbach.

“In Europe you cannot afford any mistakes or false starts.”

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