Juventus midfielder Stephan Lichtsteiner has admitted that he is not happy to have only taken a point from the Champions League Group B opener away to Copenhagen.
The Old Lady went behind after 16 minutes, but dominated from then onwards. Despite this, they only managed one goal and had to settle for a 1-1 draw.
"Of course we wanted to win the game," UEFA.com quotes Lichtsteiner as saying. "We came back and got the one point. In the first half, we were below par, but in the second half we played very well.
"We had two big chances in the first half, and then even more in the second – four, five or six big chances. It is hard to travel back to Italy with only one point in the suitcase after having wasted all these great opportunities.
"We cannot be satisfied with only one point here in Copenhagen. We needed to win a game like this. It is important for us to play our game. We did that in the second half, but their goalkeeper did very well."
Juventus's next match is at home to Galatasaray on October 2.