Juventus coach Antonio Conte has insisted that the Bianconeri's recent performances deserved better results, before hailing their dominant 2-0 win over Genoa.
Carlos Tevez and Arturo Vidal were on target for the Old Lady this afternoon, as they earned a seventh league win of the season.
The Old Lady had tasted defeat in successive games against Fiorentina and Real Madrid before today's success, with Conte declaring himself happy with an assured response from the defending Serie A champions.
He told Sky Sport Italia: "It was a good performance, just as it was against Real Madrid and in Florence for the first 70 minutes. We didn't get what we deserved in recent games.
"I liked the approach from my team straight away, as we dominated, scored two early goals and could've had more. We finished this game unbeaten, so that's news.
"We have to keep working on what we're doing with more intensity. Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente are getting to know each other and settling into the new reality of Serie A. They are doing what I want and what the team needs."
Juve now sit third in Serie A after nine matches, five points behind league leaders and 100% starters Roma.