They now hold a nine-point lead on Roma with four games remaining. But it was still on the brink of an unprecedented sixth successive Serie A title.
Juve coach Allegri, whose side take on Monaco in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final on Tuesday, was in upbeat mood after the game but acknowledged his side lacked composure in their attacking play.
Germany midfielder Khedira, who sat Wednesday's win due to suspension, insisted there is still plenty of work to do. "It doesn't mean we'll win, because we're up against possibly the strongest team in the world, but we'll leave everything out there". "But we are not dreamers, and if we want to go all the way we still have a lot of hard work ahead of us".
Known for having a short-fuse as a player, it's clear not much as changed for Mihajlović.
Cue "expensive donkey" Gonzalo Higuain popping up and beating Joe Hart right at the death.
Goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, who made a string of fine saves to thwart the French league leaders, could make way for number two Norberto Neto, with Allegri also likely to tinker with his four-man defence.
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During the game, I didn't like what I never like: he puts too much pressure on the fourth official all the time". A loose back pass from Rob Holding was intercepted by Wayne Rooney, who tried to slip the ball past Petr Cech .
"Juve fans, make me really proud of you because if we really believe that Juventus is characterised by a set of values then it is inconceivable to violate the sensitivity of those who have suffered and continue to suffer".
Juventus' record winning streak at home was ended by 10-man Torino 1-1 in an enthralling Derby della Mole on Saturday.
Striker Andrea Belotti, a reported target for Manchester United and Chelsea, is battling Roma striker Edin Dzeko for the coveted "Capocanoniere" top scorer's award.
The result matters little in terms of the Serie A table, but with local pride at stake that was a big goal for Higuain, as a win for Torino would have been celebrated wildly in Turin.
Elsewhere, Napoli moved up to second place in the standings with a comfortable 3-1 victory over Cagliari at Stadio San Paolo.




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