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3 Areas for Paulo Dybala to Improve on to Become a Juventus Great
- Updated: April 28, 2016
With Juventus having clinched a fifth consecutive Serie A title, the thoughts of many in Turin have already turned to the future, wondering just how far the current side could go if it remains intact for the 2016/17 campaign.
Indeed, in a recent interview with Mediaset Premium, coach Massimiliano Allegri stated his belief that the Bianconeri could go on to achieve European success if the club resists offers for his best players.
“We must confirm this squad, because it’s a young group and we want to do well in the Champions League,” the Juve boss said (h/t Football Italia). “Our exit this time was rather hard to swallow. We made an impressive comeback in Serie A to win after that bad start, but we can still do even better.”
No player has arguably done more to fuel the Old Lady’s title push than Paulo Dybala, the striker weighing in with 20 goals and eight assists since joining the club during the 2015 summer transfer window.
According to their official website, Juventus paid Palermo €32 million for the Argentina native—a further €8 million could be paid if the player meets certain targets—and he has undoubtedly begun to repay that sum, with his new coach praising him in that aforementioned Mediaset interview.
“Dybala is a fine player and very intelligent,” Allegri continued. …
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