Paulo Dybala celebrates the sixth consecutive Scudetto and looked ahead to the Champions League Final. “We want it with all our hearts.”

The Argentine found the net in today’s 3-0 victory over Crotone, which sealed the title.

“It’s wonderful to score and then have this celebration. I was fortunate enough to do it last year, too,” Dybala told Mediaset Premium.

Paulo Dybala celebrates the sixth consecutive Scudetto and looked ahead to the Champions League Final. “We want it with all our hearts.”

The Argentine found the net in today’s 3-0 victory over Crotone, which sealed the title.

“It’s wonderful to score and then have this celebration. I was fortunate enough to do it last year, too,” Dybala told Mediaset Premium.

“What we are experiencing is unique. To have won the Scudetto, Coppa Italia and in a few days play the Champions League Final – we are well aware of the moment we’re going through and we want it with all our hearts.”

La Joya had a special celebration with teammate Dani Alves after his goal.

“We do that every day when we get on the training ground. Dani adjusted it this week, as we had a different one and it brought us good luck.

“Fortunately, we didn’t have the bad start that we did last season. We dominated the tournament and deserved this Scudetto. We didn’t go through any particularly bad spells and are now in the running for a third trophy.”

The turning point was in January, when Max Allegri changed to a 4-2-3-1 system. How did the players react?

“There are so many of us in attack, the Coach put us all together and it’s a system we really like, because the more of us are there, the better our chances of scoring. It’s a bit tighter up there, but we make it work.”

Will Dybala be having sweet dreams on the flight back from Cardiff on June 4?

“I hope that in Cardiff I won’t be sleeping, but celebrating. When I go to bed the night before, I’ll imagine my team lifting the trophy.”

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