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Dybala happy to face hero Messi

STRIKER: ARGENTINE HAS GOT SHOOTING BOOTS BACK

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Victory in Turin will take Juventus into knockout round.

Juventus star Paulo Dybala has rediscover­ed his scoring form just in time as he renews his rivalry with fellow Argentine Lionel Messi in tonight’s Champions League clash with Barcelona.

The 30-year-old Messi scored two goals to help Barcelona to a comfortabl­e 3-0 win over Juventus, last season’s finalists, at the Nou Camp in September.

Messi then scored a hat-trick in Ecuador to carry Argentina through to the 2018 World Cup.

Dybala was on the substitute­s’ bench in Quito but the 24-year-old will be on the field in Turin where a win will ensure Juventus reaches the knockout rounds.

Barcelona lead Group D by three points with two rounds to go, and Ernesto Valverde’s side need only a draw to advance as group winners.

Dybala made a record-setting start to the Serie A season with 10 goals in six games before suffering a dip in form.

He got back on the scoresheet in the final seconds of Sunday’s 3-2 loss at Sampdoria, to bring his tally to 12 goals in 13 games.

Since arriving in Turin from Palermo in 2015, Dybala has scored 56 goals in 112 games. But he has yet to open his tally in Europe this term.

Messi has hit three in the Champions League this season to join Ronaldo in the exclusive club of players who have scored 100 goals in European competitio­n.

Diminutive, dynamic and with a deadly left foot like his idol, “Leo is like Maradona for those of our generation,” Dybala told France Football. “For me it’s an honour to play with him in the national team.

“He dragged us to the World Cup with the hat-trick in Ecuador. He is a born leader.”

As for his future at six-time defending Serie A champions, he added: “In football you never know, but I’m not thinking of going away.”

Barca are in top form, having won 11 and drawn one of 12 domestic matches this season to sit four points ahead of Valencia in La Liga.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? FRIENDLY ENEMIES. There should be plenty of fireworks when Argentine national team-mates Paulo Dybala (above) of Juventus locks horns with Barcelona’s Lionel Messi in Turin tonight.
Picture: Getty Images FRIENDLY ENEMIES. There should be plenty of fireworks when Argentine national team-mates Paulo Dybala (above) of Juventus locks horns with Barcelona’s Lionel Messi in Turin tonight.

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