Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo says he’s ‘not worried’ after the draw with Benevento and vows to ‘improve and learn from the mistakes’.

Dynamo Kiev arrive at the Allianz Stadium tomorrow and the Bianconeri aim to bounce back from a lacklustre performance against newly promoted Benevento on Sunday.

Pirlo confirmed Juan Cuadrado and Danilo could be rested against the Ukrainians and spoke about his own words after the match against the Streghe.

Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo says he’s ‘not worried’ after the draw with Benevento and vows to ‘improve and learn from the mistakes’.

Dynamo Kiev arrive at the Allianz Stadium tomorrow and the Bianconeri aim to bounce back from a lacklustre performance against newly promoted Benevento on Sunday.

Pirlo confirmed Juan Cuadrado and Danilo could be rested against the Ukrainians and spoke about his own words after the match against the Streghe.

“I don’t think I said such strong words in Benevento,” Pirlo said at a press conference. “You need to have more desire to achieve the result and manage the moments of the match in a better way.

“I don’t think I was hard, it’s just a fact. Tomorrow we will think about putting the best players on the pitch, because all the games are important.

“However, Cuadrado and Danilo could rest, they have played a lot.

“I’m absolutely not worried. In Benevento, it was a game to win, we weren’t good at closing the match and then they finished well.

“But it can happen, we analysed the game, and we will try to improve and learn from the mistakes we have made.”

Pirlo spoke about the roles of Dejan Kulusevski and Paulo Dybala at the Bianconeri, as they both have struggled to establish themselves in the starting line-up.

“[Kulusevski] has always played in the same position. All the young players who arrived at Juventus have followed the same path and I’m happy with what they’re bringing,” Pirlo added.

“Dybala often drops deep to be more involved and get more space. We always work together on the spaces that he must occupy.

“He must play easy and be in a position to be prepared for the attacking phase.”

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