Dybala: Juventus' slow start normal

Paulo Dybala trusts it was superbly ordinary for Juventus to bear a troublesome begin to the season in the wake of losing key players, for example, Andrea Pirlo, Arturo Vidal and Carlos Tevez.

The Serie A champions won only one of their opening six alliance matches, driving numerous to question their title certifications.

They have gone some approach to recouping their best frame as of late, however, winning four matches in succession and Dybala is charmed with their upturn in fortunes.

"There were huge changes to the squad contrasted with last season, so it is totally characteristic that we began gradually," Dybala told Sky.

"We are all striving to put the mentor's arrangements into practice. We will get to where we need to be, at the highest point of the table, by all pulling together in the same bearing."

Dybala has officially netted six objectives in 13 Serie An appearances since joining Juve from Palermo and has rapidly turned into a key figure in Turin.

The Argentinian's ascent to noticeable quality has come to the detriment of Alvaro Morata, however Dybala has little uncertainty the Spanish striker will soon be back to his best once more.

"Alvaro is a heavenly player and he was the first to praise me after my objective against Milan. That, for me, demonstrates the sort of gentleman he is," Dybala included.

"He is such an important individual from our squad and he is giving his all in preparing each day to come back to his best.

"He will revive his structure from the end of last season. His objectives will be essential again this year."
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