First Time In 60 Years, Juve Go 4 Games Without A Win, Allegri: We Were Negligent

JAKARTA - Massimiliano Allegri admits Juventus players made mistakes at crucial moments when AC Milan drew 1-1 in the Italian League continued at the Allianz Stadium, Sunday local time.

Juve took the lead through Alvaro Morata's quick goal after just four minutes but conceded in the 76th minute due to Ante Rebic's header.

The Old Lady was lucky enough to still get a point thanks to two crucial saves from goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny and midfielder Manuel Locatelli on chances by Pierre Kalulu and Alessandro Florenzi.

"We had a good first half, but in the second half we almost lost," said Allegri after the match.

"We were negligent and lost our determination and focus in the decisive moments because we should have anticipated that goal," he added.

The result marked a negative note for Juventus who for the first time in 60 years went four games without a win.

"We have to learn quickly to be more persistent in the last minute, take advantage of the home advantage and play better," concluded Allegri.

Juventus are temporarily stranded in 18th position, closer to the bottom of the table who are only two points adrift of the top which is eight points away.

Allegri certainly wants Juventus to immediately record their first win of the season when playing again on Wednesday at home to Spezia.