Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri admitted he was unhappy with his players despite their comeback against Parma on Sunday.
Juve had trailed 2-0 at half-time but goals from Nicola Legrottaglie and Vincenzo Iaquinta allowed the Bianconeri to take a point.
"I was not impressed by my team's play and I will have a chat with my players about this," said Ranieri.
"Now we have a break and we have a chance to watch the mistakes we have made and try to go over our lessons.
"We have to continue to fight in the hope of improving."
Sunday's outcome left the Turin giants three points behind Serie A leaders Internazionale, who have a game in hand.
Juve's next game is at home to Palermo on November 25, after the international break.
"I was not impressed by my team's play and I will have a chat with my players about this," said Ranieri.
"Now we have a break and we have a chance to watch the mistakes we have made and try to go over our lessons.
"We have to continue to fight in the hope of improving."
Sunday's outcome left the Turin giants three points behind Serie A leaders Internazionale, who have a game in hand.
Juve's next game is at home to Palermo on November 25, after the international break.
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