Paulo Dybala knows Juventus “are very close” to the Scudetto – “we can’t let it slip”.
The Bianconeri have a six-point lead at the top of Serie A ,with just six games of the season remaining.
“We’re very close, we can’t let it slip,” Dybala cautioned in an interview with Premium Sport.
“It’s a great feeling, though we haven’t won anything yet. My dream is coming true. I came here because I wanted to start winning, I was sure we’d succeed.
Paulo Dybala knows Juventus “are very close” to the Scudetto – “we can’t let it slip”.
The Bianconeri have a six-point lead at the top of Serie A ,with just six games of the season remaining.
“We’re very close, we can’t let it slip,” Dybala cautioned in an interview with Premium Sport.
“It’s a great feeling, though we haven’t won anything yet. My dream is coming true. I came here because I wanted to start winning, I was sure we’d succeed.
“We immediately won the Supercoppa [against Lazio in Shanghai] and now we’re fighting for two trophies.”
The Old Lady face relegation-threatened Palermo at the weekend, the team Dybala left in the summer to move to Turin.
“It will be a thrill, but I have to think about Juve winning. My former teammates aren’t to blame for this situation, because it’s not easy when you change 10 Coaches in one season.
“The fans shouldn’t be angry with them, but the fans don’t deserve what’s happening. It’s not normal to change Coach so many times.”