Juventus striker Paulo Dybala has called for unity after defeat to Hellas Verona on Saturday.
Weston McKennie's struck for Juve in the 2-1 loss.
“Verona scored two goals very early, but it's also true that they were sharper than us, winning many tackles and duels," Dybala told JTV.
“At that point, we tried to score in any way we could, but we cannot afford to just gift the opposition a half of football.
“We must remember we are Juventus and we must respect this shirt, its history and the great champions who wore it in the past."
Dybala added: “We do it together. Each of us, before going to sleep tonight, must think about this game and how we can all give something more. We've got to learn the lesson, be humble and immediately focus on Tuesday in the Champions League.
“Those who play at Juve cannot be afraid."