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Paulo Dybala scored a great goal in Juventus’ overwhelming victory over Sassuolo

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Paulo Dybala scored a great goal in Juventus' overwhelming victory over Sassuolo

Paulo Dybala celebrates his goal against Sassuolo. Photo: AP

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When the panorama became complicated, Argentinian Paulo Dybala emerged and contributed a partial tie goal to Juventus ’2-1 win over Sassuolo in the match that completed Serie A’s 34th date. It was a difficult match for old womanlike the season in which he starred, but in time, in the appearance of Moise Kean, he was able to win an important victory as a guest.

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In the first half, Sassuolo took the lead through Giacomo Raspadori in the 38th minute. Another hill to climb for Massimiliano Allegri’s team. However, before the end of the first half, when the locals seemed to take the lead at halftime, Cordovan appeared to have benefited from a bad start to the rival from below: with a coupling towards the middle and a relentless left foot leveling the history by leaving Andrea Consigli without a chance.

Dybala was no longer on the court, leaving his place with Serbian Dusan Vlahovic, sought and searched by Juventus until they achieved victory in the 43rd minute of the complement through the feet of Kean, another equalizer in the game sitting on the substitute bench.

It was a brave victory that allowed him to claim fourth place in the Serie A table.

After winning the Scudetto for nine consecutive years from 11/12 to 19/20 season, Vecchia Signora did not fight for the top prize in Serie A for two editions. Because of this situation, they were content to fight for third place with Napoli and combined themselves within the first four places to qualify for the Champions League with four dates left for the end of the campaign.

He has 66 points, one behind Napoli, and eight ahead of Roma, who are in fifth place in the standings.

With this goal, in addition, Dybala reached his 113 goals with the team bianconeri and continues to build his legend at Juve. With no place in Lionel Scaloni’s last calls for the National Team, he seeks to show through his goals his desire to get into the Argentine squad that will go to the World Cup in Qatar in November.

Juventus will have this Sunday their next home match against Venezia Football Club to consolidate in the qualifying positions for the Champions League.

Source: Clarin

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