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Pavel Nedved commented on the crisis at Juventus. Will they manage to keep Dybala?
After many years of dominance in Italy and also several successes on the European stage, Juventus are in a major decline from which it will certainly not be easy to recover. Pavel Nedved, who has been in Turin for six years as vice-president, has also commented on the crisis.
After many years of dominance in Italy and also several successes on the European stage, Juventus are in a major decline from which it will certainly not be easy to recover. Pavel Nedved, who has been in Turin for six years as vice-president, has also commented on the crisis.
Juventus’ 13th place in Serie A has not been seen for a long time, but this is the reality. And they can still be glad for the three points from their last game against Spezia, otherwise they would be in the relegation zone.
Moreover, coach Massimiliano Allegri’s players need to pick themselves up quickly, as after the duel with Sampdoria they will face a very tough series of games, in which they will face Chelsea, Torino, AS Roma, Zenit and Inter.
“The only problem is the points, which we don’t have many of, but I see positives in the performances. Especially in the last match. But we are not able to keep our concentration for the whole 90 minutes, we have to improve that,” Nedved, who answered DAZN’s questions before Wednesday’s game, is not worried about his team.
After Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure, Paulo Dybala was supposed to take responsibility for the goals. However, he has only scored twice in the 5 games played so far, on the other hand, he has set up two other goals.
“We are happy with what he is doing. We continue to negotiate. There are a lot of games now, but we have to find a way to conclude the contract. We are still a step short, but we believe we can reach an agreement,” the 2003 Ballon d’Or winner has no doubts about Dybala staying.
Dybala will be 28 years old in November and after years of being sidelined, his time is finally coming. However, his contract with the Old Lady only runs until the end of this season, so a contract extension is definitely on the agenda.
The Argentine striker has already played 259 games in Turin, scoring 102 goals and adding 43 assists.
However, Allegri has three more typical spike strikers at his disposal. One of them is Álvaro Morata, then Moise Kean and new signing from Santos Kaio Jorge.
Source: DAZN