Out of the last 10 games in all competition, Juventus has won four of them with a score of 1-0. Other six were mainly draws or loses and last night’s 1-1 draw with Nantes in on the list too. Even thou the Torino giant is facing a tough time due to the current financial complications and pending investigation, the 13th placed Nantes, who were struggling in Ligue 1 until recently shouldn’t have been such a problem. And yet, the first leg in Torino finished with a draw and coach Massimiliano Allegri was in no mood for a ‘tricky’ questions from the media.UEL: Angry Sevilla thrash PSV, Monaco turn it around against Bayer away, Juve fail to keep the home turf advantageEven thou his teams tend to win with 1-0 score and this was the case, before the guests equalized, the Italian tactician couldn’t stay calm.“I never said I wanted Juve to win 1-0, you drive me crazy with this rubbish. It’s this cliché that I want my teams to win 1-0, but that is not accurate. It’s simple, look at all the statistics of my teams, I always had the best defence and the second best attack. You cannot escape from the statistics. Look at Milan and Juventus, that is my record. My teams always scored 70-80 goals per season. You lot chat about nothing, I talk about numbers, that is the problem. I know you have to sit there and talk about nothing to fill time, but I don’t. You imagined this, created the story and then keep spreading it. You see things abstract, I see what is concrete. You’ve got all the statistics, look at them. In football, there is just one thing that counts: winning games. It doesn’t matter if it is 1-0 or 5-0. Nonetheless, the fact remains my teams always had the best defence and second best attack” said the angry Allegri.”Shut up and come down here!” – Juve boss Allegri confronts his own fans for booing playersThe Old Lady is under pressure in Europe as well as in Italy, but not only due to the unlucky draw with Nantes. Because of the financial investigation, there is a real threat that UEFA could also take action once the investigation in Italy is completed. However, Juventus director Calvo insisted that the club don’t expect punishment from the European football governing body.“We don’t fear that what’s happening in Italy will have consequences in Europe. We are in constant contact with UEFA and the proceeding in Italy isn’t over yet” Calvo told TV8. The Old Lady is now under pressure to deliver in Nantes in weeks’ time, but the funny thing is, a 1-0 score will get them through… ##NAJAVA_MECA_7031400##