Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri was disappointed with their 1-1 draw against Sampdoria.
Patrice Evra struck his first goal for Juve before Manolo Gabbiadini's second-half equaliser.
"I think there should've been more stoppages, especially with substitutions and time-wasting. We have to accept it," Allegri told Sky Sport Italia.
"It was a shame we didn't win, as we dominated the first half with so many chances. We struggled more after the break, Buffon made a great save and we were unable to bring home the victory after doing everything we could.
"You can't play 90 minutes the way we did the first 55. We created so many opportunities, didn't allow Sampdoria anything and should've made more of our chances.
"Samp are very dangerous on the counter-attack and we conceded on that situation. It's a pity. The team gave its all and was coming off several games played at a high intensity.
"We remain top of the table and that is what counts."