ALLEGRI SPEAKS ABOUT DYBALA, BOATENG AND HIGUAIN
Max Allegri backed Paulo Dybala to become ‘truly great’, urged Emre Can to ‘use the ball quicker’ and hinted Milan did not use Gonzalo Higuain correctly.
“The team had a good game, but it wasn’t easy because we came into it from two challenging matches,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia after Juventus’ 3-0 win against Chievo on Monday.
“There could’ve been a bit of carelessness, but the lads showed quality and maturity. We risked conceding just once.
“It’s a nice win and now we move on. Dybala? Seeing him play like he did is a pleasure. Maybe he’ll be disappointed because he didn’t score, but he’ll become a truly great player.
“He can’t be as clear-headed if he plays deeper and gets a bit disheartened, so he must stay on this path.
“Ronaldo? I never watch penalties, although he missed one in the morning too. Khedira? He took a blow to the knee and we’ll assess him in the next few hours.
“Emre Can? He had a good game, but he must use the ball quicker. Alex Sandro? He’s playing like a real player this season.
“It’s not that he didn’t last season, but he showed what he could do in his first season. On the other side we have Cancelo and De Sciglio with different characteristics.
“Boateng at Barcelona? I played him as a No 10 at Milan, but in practice it was he who played as our striker.
“Higuain at Chelsea? I don’t know yet. I had him for two years and it went well but if you don’t find the right chemistry, unfortunately you can’t give your best.”
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