Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo wasn't satisfied after their 4-1 rout of Udinese.
Cristiano Ronaldo bagged a brace, set up another for Federico Chiesa, before Paulo Dybala netted late on.
But Pirlo said afterwards, “It wasn't the best Juventus, as we were coming off a bad defeat to Fiorentina, so started quite timid and nervous, especially when their forwards ran towards us. We gained more confidence as it went on.
“I was not satisfied with the initial approach to the game, as we were still feeling the fear of our last defeat to Fiorentina. The timing of the movements weren't right, especially on the wings.
“We knew that Udinese would try to sit back, counter and wait for our mistakes, but we did well with the preventative marking to ensure they couldn't do that."
There was a hug of almost relief between Pirlo and Dybala after the final whistle.
“We need Dybala, he needs us. He worked very well during the week in training, we could tell during the match that he was in better physical condition and we kept him on to the end because we hoped he would score that goal."