Juventus coach Igor Tudor felt their 0-0 draw with AC Milan was a "fair result".
Tudor insists he was pleased with the result, though it represented two points dropped at home.
He said afterwards: It was a difficult match, it's a shame because we tried to win. The draw is fair.
"I'm satisfied. This is a positive, united dressing room, with a mentality of working hard and always doing better. We've made very few mistakes in games; I've played about twenty since I've been here.
"None of them were easy, but we've made very few mistakes. This is us, Juve, this team, we have to earn everything. I'm happy to have them, to train, to improve them every day, and to improve myself too.
"I'm very critical, but I'm very positive. Nobody likes Juve drawing or not winning. I have an eye and a clear understanding of when the team does what it should and when it doesn't. These games have all been part of an interesting schedule, which has penalized us a bit... All Champions League matches."
Asked if Jonathan David is feeling pressure to produce, Tudor also said: Everyone feels that, no one does. Pressure is part of this club. I liked him, but I didn't like that he couldn't score. He's a goalscorer, even if he didn't score, I liked him. You make decisions, you watch, you observe, and off you go."