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The 60-year-old tactician has added that Italy's later start to their domestic campaign could be an advantage for his Swedish outfit when they face off in their Champions League encounter on Tuesday evening.

Malmo Coach Age Hareide has claimed that Juventus were 'tired' towards the end of their game versus Udinese on Saturday.

The 60-year-old tactician has added that Italy's later start to their domestic campaign could be an advantage for his Swedish outfit when they face off in their Champions League encounter on Tuesday evening.

“Juventus have only just started their season and this could be an advantage for us,” Hareide has told reporters in his pre-game conference.

“We've seen them play and we noticed that they were a bit tired towards the end against Udinese.

“We've got two of the best forwards in Swedish football and this could help us.”

Max Allegri warned the Bianconeri in his own Press conference that there are ‘no easy games in Europe’, but his counterpart suggests that won’t really make the Italians cautious.

“Juve will think this is the easiest game for them and that the Olympiacos and Atletico Madrid games will be their hardest.

“So we're here to try to cause them problems. I think that if you want to be a good player, you've got to know how to play in different positions and Malmo's idea of football is teamwork, as we showed against Salzburg.

“We don't want to get stressed about things, we want to take our chances.”

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