The 2-0 victory was decided by two Leonardo Bonucci penalties, not that the coach saw them, because he turned his back and stared at the floor.
“I never watch the penalties!" Allegri told DAZN.
“We had a good game, but we did waste too many scoring opportunities, because this is a team with great potential and the ability to reach the opposition goal, then we are too hasty."
Allegri also explained his irritation with Dejan Kulusevski.
“You go to the corner flag with that ball, you don't try to dribble everyone. These are the things we need to learn, we always try to do too much, go for a back-heel or a solo run, they are unnecessary and wasteful.
“It wasn't easy for him, he needs to be more decisive in the box, as he had a few chances and needed to take a moment to think and make the right choice."
He added: “It was Juve against Lazio, not Allegri against (Maurizio) Sarri, but football is also strategy. There are moments you need to keep the ball, moments when you have to counter, moments when you must defend.
“I thought Lazio would keep the ball for 70-80 per cent, but we did well to keep 46 per cent, so that was an improvement. As time goes on, we'll do better. It's the kind of thing you can only learn with time and a run of victories."
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