Stephan Lichtsteiner assures “there’s no need for alarm” despite Juventus’ defeat to Verona.

The Bianconeri were defeated 2-1 at Bentegodi in Luca Toni’s final match last night, though the game was otherwise meaningless, with the Old Lady already champions and the hosts already relegated.

“Yesterday’s game didn’t go as we wanted,” Lichtsteiner admitted to Premium Sport.

Stephan Lichtsteiner assures “there’s no need for alarm” despite Juventus’ defeat to Verona.

The Bianconeri were defeated 2-1 at Bentegodi in Luca Toni’s final match last night, though the game was otherwise meaningless, with the Old Lady already champions and the hosts already relegated.

“Yesterday’s game didn’t go as we wanted,” Lichtsteiner admitted to Premium Sport.

“But it was a game where it could go wrong. If you lose one out of 27, and it’s a game which doesn’t matter, I don’t think there’s any need for alarm, partly because half of the team was missing.

“Now we’re focused on the Coppa Italia, because our goal is to win the national trophy. Milan, though they’re in some difficulty, have a very strong team, they’re not easy to beat.

“Now we just have to prepare well over the next two weeks for the final in Rome.”

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