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Angelo Alessio: 'Juventus are not through yet'

Alessio warns against complacency
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Angelo Alessio is pleased with Juventus's 3-0 win against Chelsea but insists that there is still work to do before they can qualify for the Champions League last 16.

Juventus assistant coach Angelo Alessio has warned his side against complacency following their 3-0 victory over Chelsea at home in the Champions League.

The Italian champions are now second in Group E with nine points from five matches, two points ahead of Roberto Di Matteo's team, who are third.

"Our last game will be extremely important as we are not through yet, but we will play the same way we did tonight," said Alessio. "We like to play football – we did everything we could to win, and were rewarded with an important victory.

"Both teams have great players and it was a beautiful game. I want to thank our wonderful supporters; we asked them to come here and give the team an extra boost and that's exactly what they did, so I cannot overlook their contribution."

Juventus are away at Shakhtar Donetsk in December for their final group game.

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