Paulo Dybala believes Juventus “have a great chance to win the Champions League this year”, but insists it’s not “an obsession”.

The Bianconeri have won the Scudetto for seven years in a row, as well as the Coppa Italia for the past four seasons.

However, they have fallen short in Europe, losing in the final in 2015 and 2017.

“At Juventus, it's always the same objective – to win titles,” Dybala told the Daily Mirror.

Paulo Dybala believes Juventus “have a great chance to win the Champions League this year”, but insists it’s not “an obsession”.

The Bianconeri have won the Scudetto for seven years in a row, as well as the Coppa Italia for the past four seasons.

However, they have fallen short in Europe, losing in the final in 2015 and 2017.

“At Juventus, it's always the same objective – to win titles,” Dybala told the Daily Mirror.

“It's true that this year, from the outside, the Champions League looks more like an obsession. But the focus is, as always, on the domestic title as well.

“We will have a great chance to win the Champions League this year. [Cristiano] Ronaldo provides us with another option and is a very good player and this year we have been playing really well.

“Last year we played against Madrid…and we almost won! In four years we have played i two finals.

"I believe in previous years we have proven that we are capable to win, but we have had a bit of bad luck, especially what happened last year against Madrid.

"We haven't has the luck of winning the competition, but hopefully we do this season.

“Ever since Ronaldo arrived, we have been, and we are, really happy together

“I think we have been doing well. We have scored really important goals for Juventus together. Cristiano arrived only recently, but we all know the importance that he has on everyone and we knew his style from before.

“We know how he plays and how he works. Of course, you have to make small changes, but we are happy and we are going to score a lot of goals together.”

Dybala inherited the Juve number 10 shirt last season, which has been worn by the likes of Michel Platini, Roberto Baggio and Alessandro Del Piero.

“It's a big responsibility to wear the No.10 at Juventus, and it was the club's decision, but I'm very happy with it and very proud.

“But the most important thing isn't the number on the shirt, it's what's inside.”

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