Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri had sympathy for Torino after yesterday's Derby della Mole.
Andrea Pirlo's injury-time goal earned Juve a 2-1 win.
"We played a good first half and conceded a daft goal, as it's rare you see someone run 70 metres without being challenged," Allegri told Sky Sport Italia of the Bruno Peres box-to-box strike.
"We weren't as sharp as usual after the break and it became difficult after the equaliser. Football is wonderful because it's dramatic and the lads kept fighting to the end, making up for the points we lost at Genoa.
"Perhaps a draw would've been a fairer result, but then we deserved a point against Genoa and conceded at the last second there.
"After Torino equalised we were a little disoriented for seven or eight minutes. These things can happen and Torino's style can force you to run more as they like to spread the play.
"I give credit to the lads for believing to the end. I introduced Ogbonna because we were suffering on counter-attacks down to 10 men and needed more balance at the back.
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