Juventus and Italy legend Dino Zoff admits he would have loved to coach Lorenzo Insigne and Paulo Dybala together. “What fun that would’ve been…”

Insigne and Dybala will lock horns when Juve take on Napoli in a potential Scudetto decider this Sunday, and Zoff looked ahead to a ‘electrifying’ clash between the title contenders.

“Who I’d avoid out of Insigne and Dybala? Either because they’re both very good,” the former goalkeeper told Gazzetta dello Sport.

Juventus and Italy legend Dino Zoff admits he would have loved to coach Lorenzo Insigne and Paulo Dybala together. “What fun that would’ve been…”

Insigne and Dybala will lock horns when Juve take on Napoli in a potential Scudetto decider this Sunday, and Zoff looked ahead to a ‘electrifying’ clash between the title contenders.

“Who I’d avoid out of Insigne and Dybala? Either because they’re both very good,” the former goalkeeper told Gazzetta dello Sport.

“However, at the same time, big games like these are electrifying because the best players are on the pitch.

“[Insigne and Dybala] are decisive to the same extent. They can both use the right and left channels and have surgical precision from set-pieces.

“Above all, they know how to inflict a blow out of nowhere. I’d have liked to see them play together in my team. What fun that would’ve been…

“A tight game? I think when you play for the Scudetto, everyone’s only thinking about giving the best of themselves.

“If there are fewer mistakes made by both defences, it becomes more difficult to unlock them, but I still expect a good match because both clubs have great squads.

“Juve tired? I don’t think so, they showed a response against Sampdoria and won by a clear margin.

“Rather, I think the improbable happened at Crotone. The favourites? Juve are at home, and that’s important to a small degree.

“However, every game makes its own history, plus Sarri’s team have yet to lose away this season.”

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