“We can’t accept 4th” – Federico Gatti rues factors dropped by Juventus

“We can’t accept 4th” – Federico Gatti rues factors dropped by Juventus

Juventus stalwart Federico Gatti is happy with the Derby d’Italia victory, however on the identical time rueful of the wasted alternatives all through the season.

The Outdated Woman prevailed in her battle in opposition to arch-rivals Inter on Sunday evening. Francisco Conceicao emerged as the final word hero by scoring the solitary aim of the competition. The Portuguese saved his composure to beat Yann Sommer with a low drive towards the far nook.

Within the first 25 rounds of the season, the Bianconeri have already settled for a whopping 13 attracts. With three wins of their final three league outings, they’ve now registered 11 victories which stays inadequate for a membership within the measurement of Juventus.

Subsequently, Gatti is hoping that this memorable victory will spark a brand new starting, but additionally laments the factors they dropped on the way in which, as they may have been within the combine for the Scudetto.

“I don’t know whether it is our most vital victory to this point, however it’s a end result that should give us that one thing additional, as a result of we have now thrown away too many factors throughout the season,” stated the 26-year-old in his post-match interview (by way of the membership’s official web site).

“There may be nonetheless a protracted strategy to go this season, however the factors we have now dropped undoubtedly depart us with some remorse.”

Juventus have now climbed to fourth place, though they continue to be on par on factors with Fifth-placed Lazio. Whereas this place can be sufficient for the membership to attain its introduced goal – which is to qualify for the Champions League subsequent season – Gatti insists settling for a High 4 end is rarely sufficient for the Bianconeri.

“The season is lengthy, at Juve you can’t be happy with fourth place. There are nonetheless many competitions to play in and we have now to get to the highest of all of them.”