Juventus forward Paulo Dybala says this year’s Scudetto is “hopefully the first of many”.

The Argentinian international joined the Bianconeri from Palermo last summer, and won Serie A at the first time of asking after the Old Lady pulled off a remarkable comeback in the second half of the season.

“It’s my first Scudetto, and I hope it’s the first of many,” Dybala told Undici.

Juventus forward Paulo Dybala says this year’s Scudetto is “hopefully the first of many”.

The Argentinian international joined the Bianconeri from Palermo last summer, and won Serie A at the first time of asking after the Old Lady pulled off a remarkable comeback in the second half of the season.

“It’s my first Scudetto, and I hope it’s the first of many,” Dybala told Undici.

“Then, with a comeback like that, which no-one expected, it has an even more beautiful flavour. I experienced emotions which I’ve never had.

“Going to Palermo at 18 wasn’t easy, and joining Juventus wasn’t easy at all. I think my goal in the Supercoppa helped me a lot, because I immediately had the confidence of my teammates.”

Dybala spent three seasons with Palermo, including one in Serie B after the Sicilian side were relegated in his first season.

“I had a lot of offers to leave Palermo, but I told my agent to reject them all because I wanted to stay and return to Serie A.

“I knew I could do better than I’d done in my first year, and luckily I managed that.

“I think I’m more fast with my head than my feet. It’s one of my most important weapons, if you can figure out an opponent’s movements it helps you a lot.

“Sometimes I’m more happy if I play a perfect match but don’t score, rather than if I score but make too many mistakes.

“That’s because when I was a kid, my role wasn’t striker, but trequartista, and that’s stayed with me. If I go two or three games without scoring I don’t get anxious.”

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