The Bianconeri recorded an 11th consecutive Serie A win with a 1-0 victory over Roma and the coach believes they can keep going and make it to the top
Massimiliano Allegri has challenged Juventus to catching up with and leapfrogging Napoli at the top of Serie A after Sunday's 1-0 win over Roma.
Paulo Dybala continued his fine form with his eighth goal in his last 10 games - a well-taken 77th-minute strike after Paul Pogba's clever pass - to fire his side to an 11th straight league win.
The Bianconeri remain two points behind Napoli, who won 4-2 at Sampdoria earlier on Sunday, and Allegri hopes his side can take over Maurizio Sarri's men soon.
"The club evaluated the situation, changed a lot of players over the summer and brought in youngsters, so we needed patience," he told Sky Sport Italia.
"In the same way, we need balance during this run of 11 consecutive wins.
"Napoli are doing exceptionally well, so we must try to do even better to catch and leapfrog them."
It looked as though Juve's stunning sequence would come to an end as Roma proved a stubborn opponent until Pogba and Dybala combined to great effect.
"It was a difficult game because Roma closed us down," Allegri said.
"We did well in the opening 20 minutes, but Dybala and Mario Mandzukic weren't finishing off the service. Dybala kept going too wide on the right in the first half and wasn't finding the spaces.
"Of course at the end he did score an extraordinary goal. It's not easy to get 11 consecutive victories in Serie A, especially after we used up a lot of energy against Lazio in the Coppa Italia on Wednesday.
"The important thing is to maintain this physical and psychological condition."
Pogba was sporting a typically exuberant leopard-print haircut during the game, but it is not a style Allegri is planning to copy.
"I don't have enough hair for that," he said. "These guys have seven or eight hairdressers who come and go. It's not like in my day."
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