Dybala enjoys childhood dream against Barcelona

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Dani Alves believes Juventus must aim to score when they travel to Camp Nou for the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final against Barcelona, despite his side having a 3-0 advantage.

A brilliant first-half Paulo Dybala brace put Juve in control in Turin, with a header from Giorgio Chiellini providing the third goal after the interval.

It's not out of the question considering their improbable comeback against PSG last month, where they overcame a four-goal first-leg deficit, but if Dybala is on his game and Juventus sit back and defend as well as they did today, Barcelona will need another miracle to advance. "We are all in a very positive moment with a lot of confidence and that's important to go forward and achieve our objectives".

He then moved to Palermo, which is often seen as a stepping-stone club for South Americans moving to Europe, and joined Juventus at the start of last season.

"Of course, the lads have produced a great performance, both in attack and in defence". It is the first step towards the semi-final, but the second leg will be a different matter. "That is the greatest result of my three years here".

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"I am not capable of saying what our percentages are". It means we are here, we had no reverence or fear for Barcelona, we played with our qualities.

"I am a dreamer, but also pragmatic and a realist", Allegri added.

'We gave away two goals in the first half and against a team like Juventus you pay for it.

Given that second leg result against Paris Saint-Germain at the Nou Camp no one will be counting out Enrique's men completely.

"We're strong, though. I dreamt of moments like this when I was a child". "He's made a name for himself now and I think he's been in the top five in the world for a while now, and he would not look out of place in the top three either".

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