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Tonic for Old Lady

Dybala lifts Juventus to victory ahead of Barca trip

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MILAN: Paulo Dybala inspired Juventus to a 3-0 win over Chievo to keep the Serie A title-holders unbeaten ahead of this week’s Champions League opener at Barcelona.

Two days ahead of their trip to the Nou Camp, Massimilia­no Allegri tested his troops after the internatio­nal break which had deprived the champions of key players.

But it was the performanc­e of Dybala which drew ringing praise from Allegri after the Argentina striker came on after 50 minutes to seal a comfortabl­e victory.

“He has everything to become one of the two best players in the world, with Neymar, when (Lionel) Messi and (Cristiano) Ronaldo stop,” said Allegri.

“He’s progressin­g enormously, whether it be technicall­y or physically.”

Giorgio Chiellini and Claudio Marchisio were out injured with Andrea Barzagli and Gianluigi Buffon rested by the Juventus coach.

Allegri rotated his side giving first starts to Polish goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny and midfielder­s Douglas Costa and Blaise Matuidi.

But the hosts could thank Chievo for the first goal with Finnish midfielder Perparim Hetemaj accidently nodding in the opener after 16 minutes in Turin.

Bosnian midfielder Miralem Pjanic whipped in the free-kick from a tight angle, and it came off the unfortunat­e Hetemaj’s head at the near post.

The introducti­on of Dybala as a second-half substitute transforme­d Juventus and he assisted Gonzalo Higuain’s second goal on 58 minutes.

The Argentine then added the third himself seven minutes from time – his fifth goal this season in Serie A.

It secured a third win in as many games for Allegri’s side and a maximum nine points in their bid for a seventh straight title.

“The team was winning, there was space to play and when the coach brought me on we had changed the strategy,” said Dybala, who has scored in the first three games.

“I was a bit tired from the trip (to Argentina on internatio­nal duty) but I’m happy with the goal.

“This month is very important, we have a lot of respect for Barcelona and we will go there to perform.”

And Allegri is expecting more from the 23-year-old Dybala who has scored 49 goals and contribute­d 16 decisive passes in 98 matches since his arrival in Turin in 2015.

“I’m happy for him, happy for what he did and I’m lucky to be his coach,” Allegri said.

Chievo suffered their second loss of the campaign.

“Definitely Dybala’s entrance brought freshness. Until Dybala came on, Juve had no more chances than us,” said coach Rolando Maran.

“From 2-0 onwards it was all the more difficult for us.” — AFP

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way: Juventus forward Paulo Dybala going past two Chievo players during the Serie A match at the Allianz Stadium in Turin on Saturday.
— AP Out of my way: Juventus forward Paulo Dybala going past two Chievo players during the Serie A match at the Allianz Stadium in Turin on Saturday.
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