Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot urged teammates to keep fighting after their 2-2 draw at Verona.

Rabiot scored to help Juve take a point away from Verona on the day.

We certainly should've done more, we dropped points along the way recently. We got back into it, but started playing a bit too late in the second half," Rabiot told DAZN.

Details make the difference, for example the second goal, as there were too many of us there to allow a goal like that. We must rediscover the unity and solidity that we had before, when we hardly ever conceded goals.

Verona are a talented side, we must get back on track, because it is important to rediscover victory and confidence."

Rabiot added: "We must be realistic right now, Inter are on their path and we must fight to keep hold of second place. We got here with 53 points being what we were, we just need to rediscover that again and fight it out for second.

We were too sluggish tonight."

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