i also thought that real madrid could win by more than one goal, but it was unexpected that they could hold real madrid from scoring more goals. even looking at the match statistics, juventus had 42% possession, though this is still reasonable considering that real madrid did not field their best team, but juventus needs to be given great credit and respect for how they displayed a disciplined game and good defense even against a team like real madrid.
No doubt, Juventus played a good game against one of the strongest teams in the world presently but they were a bit unlucky with the chances they had. The second half statistics wasn't impressive but generally, it was a good game regardless they lost and end their journey in the FIFA club world Cup but at least, it was much better than most of their last season performance in the Serie A.
My problem is with the coach who sat down while the boys were losing. As a coach, he's the motivator to players on pitch and every of his gestures is sending a message to players. By sitting down while losing a game simply means he's giving hope already or he's comfortable with the team performance. That was totally wrong from him because every second in football is a second of hope and opportunity to score. Standing by them might give them a kind of motivation to put more effort.