Spalletti: ‘Juventus deserved to win, but often made wrong choices’
Following Juventus's 1-1 draw against Sassuolo, coach Luciano Spalletti expressed a mix of commendation and critique for his team. He noted, "We generated numerous opportunities, yet frequently made incorrect choices."
The Bianconeri, aiming to secure a Champions League qualification spot, faced a Sassuolo team severely weakened by injuries and a whooping cough epidemic within their ranks.
Juventus initially took the lead courtesy of Kenan Yildiz. However, after Andrea Pinamonti leveled the score, Manuel Locatelli missed a crucial late chance to win the game when Arijanet Muric saved his penalty.
This marks Juventus's third consecutive penalty miss in Serie A, following previous errors by Kenan Yildiz and Jonathan David.
Spalletti Reflects on Juventus's Squandered Opportunities
"Playing with a four-man defense requires spreading the play wide to create individual matchups. I consistently instructed them to link up with Yildiz and Conceicao, as Sassuolo's defense was deep within their own box," Spalletti explained to Sky Sport Italia.
"Losing possession centrally makes recovery difficult. Conversely, losing it on the flanks allows for quicker counter-press and regaining control. Instead, our decisions ultimately proved costly due to a lack of sound choices and insufficient maturity."
"We conceded the equalizer despite creating numerous situations similar to Sassuolo's goal – at least ten, in fact. However, we lacked sufficient reactivity and failed to make the smartest decisions."
Juventus's goal did showcase good decision-making: Mattia Perin quickly initiated a counter-attack, sending Francisco Conceicao down the right flank following a Sassuolo corner, who then set up Yildiz.
Spalletti elaborated, "While Perin and Conceicao made excellent choices for the goal, Conceicao himself had at least six other similar scenarios in the first half where he either made the wrong pass, took a poor shot, or set up Kalulu, who then missed wide. Ultimately, failing to convert created opportunities comes at a cost."
"Given the sheer number of chances created and our relentless attacking until the final whistle, I believe a victory would have been thoroughly deserved," he concluded.
This outcome places Juventus, at best, in fifth position by the end of the weekend, risking further distance from Como and potentially being overtaken by Roma.
The coach remarked, "We are profoundly disappointed with the result, but we can still find positives, as we fashioned numerous chances that could have secured a win. We must accept the outcome. Despite moving the ball somewhat slowly, there were encouraging aspects in the second half."
On a positive note for Juventus, Spalletti made a late double substitution, bringing Dusan Vlahovic back for his first appearance since November 2025, and Arek Milik for his first game since May 2024.
Finally, the former Italy coach was queried about the forthcoming World Cup play-off against Northern Ireland, a qualifying campaign he had initially overseen before his dismissal after two matches.
"I believe we should maintain confidence in the national team. I think Gattuso has made appropriate choices, equipping us with everything necessary to qualify for the World Cup," he stated.
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