Paulo Dybala says it would be 'incredible' for Juventus not to win the Scudetto and regrets the Champions League: 'It could have been ours'.

The Argentinian emerged as the Old Lady's star striker this season, and his return from injury is gleefully expected by the fans.

It seems likely that Dybala will play this Sunday against Palermo, and the player confirmed that.

“Yes, yesterday I had the full training session with the team,” he told Il Corriere dello Sport. “I went at 100 per cent and had no problems.

Paulo Dybala says it would be 'incredible' for Juventus not to win the Scudetto and regrets the Champions League: 'It could have been ours'.

The Argentinian emerged as the Old Lady's star striker this season, and his return from injury is gleefully expected by the fans.

It seems likely that Dybala will play this Sunday against Palermo, and the player confirmed that.

“Yes, yesterday I had the full training session with the team,” he told Il Corriere dello Sport. “I went at 100 per cent and had no problems.

“I agree that losing the Scudetto with six points of advantage seems incredible. Everybody wrote us off, but our comeback and the drive we show in every training session shows that the Scudetto has to be ours.”

In spite of the success in Serie A, the Champions League remains an elusive target for the Old Lady.

“When I saw that Barcelona were knocked out of the Champions League it made my head spin. With a little more luck this could have been Juventus' tournament. Now I hope Bayern Munich win it. At least we'd have bowed out to the champions.

“Leo Messi? He is my idol. He does things that no-one else can do. Since Ronaldinho is no longer playing, he is the champion I'd like to bring to Juventus.”

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