Juventus at a loss to explain poor European form


MILAN (Reuters) - Juventus are at a loss to explain why they fail to play with the same conviction and authority in Europe that they have shown in dominating Serie A over the past three seasons.

The Serie A champions are in danger of falling at the first hurdle for the second year in a row after slumping to their second successive 1-0 defeat in Group A on Wednesday, this time against Olympiakos.

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