Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri says his side have to make their impressive win at AC Milan last week count when they face Hellas Verona on Saturday.
A 1-0 win at the San Siro saw Juve cut the gap on Milan to just one point, with Serie A leaders Inter two points further ahead.
“Tomorrow’s match is a tricky one: it is a more difficult match to prepare for than last Sunday’s, Verona have great physical strength and are physically demanding over the 90 minutes,” he told the club’s official website.
“We must make Sunday’s victory count by getting a result, otherwise we risk throwing overboard what we have achieved.
“We will have a better chance of winning if we match our opponents, and it is something we must always do, because it is a question of respect, regardless of the team in front of us.
“We will have our supporters behind us and that will be important, we will need structure, compactness and patience, because what is important is the three points and not the rankings; if anything we have to push those chasing us further away.
“The objective, clearly, is to be in the top four and play in the Champions League next year, then we will evaluate where we are at the end of the season.
“The growth of the team is based on balance and daily work, even if it is true that having young players gives enthusiasm and light-heartedness, the group wants to work, everyone plays as a team and puts their personal objectives in the background.”
Juve have had a good week in training, with Allegri having decisions to make.
“We’re all fine, Federico Chiesa came back and had a good week, so did Dusan Vlahovic,” he said.
“Hans Nicolussi Caviglia is a player who can also play in midfield, but his role is in front of the defence, his time will also come.
“He knows how to play football very well, but he has to grow in other aspects; Weston McKennie is doing well and can be important tomorrow too.
“On the left I have a doubt between Andrea Cambiaso and Filip Kostic, and I also have Samuel Iling-Junior who is definitely improving.”