Juventus goalkeeper Marco Storari insists the Bianconeri are not taking the Coppa Italia lightly, as he discusses last night’s game.

The 38-year-old usually has to be content with a bench role in Turin, but stepped in for Gianluigi Buffon in last night’s 6-1 Cup win over Verona.

“We started strongly and put in a fine performance,” Storari said of the match on the club’s official website.

“It was important to go through, the Coppa Italia is a competition that matters to us.

Juventus goalkeeper Marco Storari insists the Bianconeri are not taking the Coppa Italia lightly, as he discusses last night’s game.

The 38-year-old usually has to be content with a bench role in Turin, but stepped in for Gianluigi Buffon in last night’s 6-1 Cup win over Verona.

“We started strongly and put in a fine performance,” Storari said of the match on the club’s official website.

“It was important to go through, the Coppa Italia is a competition that matters to us.

“We want to go all the way in every tournament because that’s what this team has been assembled to do.”

The former Milan ‘keeper also discussed Simone Pepe, who last night returned from injury to make his first Juventus start since May 2012.

“I was really happy for him, as were all my teammates, because he’s both a great friend and fine player who has only been kept out of the action through injury over the past two years.”

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