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Juve bank on Ronaldo magic

Runaway Serie A leaders now only have eyes for CL

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Milan – Unbeaten in the league with only six points dropped and 13 points clear at the top, Juventus have been utterly dominant in the Serie A this season and seem all but certain to win an eighth successive title.

But, for all their ruthless efficiency, the Turin side – who have the best attacking and defensive records in the league – have done no more than what is expected of them. The addition of five-times World Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo, 33, to a team that had already won the last seven Serie A titles, has effectivel­y turned winning Serie A into an obligation.

Their real challenge is seen as winning the Champions League and, in that sense, their season starts in earnest tonight when they visit Atletico Madrid for the first leg of their round of 16 tie. Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri, who saw his team beaten in both the 2015 and 2017 finals, has tried to play down expectatio­ns. “It’s not the case that Ronaldo has come in and we’ll win for certain,” he said recently. “It takes respect too. We’re working to win, but there are the other teams who want to win as well. It would be madness to say that we’re runaway favourites to win the Champions League.

“We have an objective, to bring home the trophy ... if we play well and are lucky.” However, many believe the season will only be considered successful for Juventus if they lift the trophy at the Wanda Metropolit­ano Stadium in Madrid on June 1 – the same venue where they face Diego Simeone’s Atletico tonight. “When you keep winning in Italy, you know that you have to do something a little extra and that little extra is called the Champions League,” said former Italy defender Marco Materazzi. “Juventus are always strong in the Champions League because they are obsessed with winning it,” added the 2006 World Cup winner who spent most of his career with Juventus’ bitter rivals Inter Milan. – Reuters

‘‘ It’s not a case that Ronaldo has come in and we’ll win for certain

 ?? /MASSIMO PINCA/REUTERS ?? Juventus' deadly attacker Cristiano Ronaldo goes back to Spain tonight to face Atletico in Champions League.
/MASSIMO PINCA/REUTERS Juventus' deadly attacker Cristiano Ronaldo goes back to Spain tonight to face Atletico in Champions League.

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