(Reuters) - Injuries among experienced players have forced Juventus to look to their younger players, manager Massimiliano Allegri said on Saturday.
Juve had a poor start to the season which has left them in eighth place in Serie A with 22 points after 12 games, two behind Sunday's visitors Inter Milan.
Juve are looking to redeem themselves after dropping into February's playoffs for a spot in the Europa League following their elimination from the Champions League. "We need to stay balanced and get used to winning again. This is part of a path with young players and experienced ones who give them a hand and who are an important role model for these guys."
"I have seen him doing well, it was a pleasant surprise. He will be available tomorrow and will certainly take part in the game," Allegri said.
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