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"Like Real Madrid": Pirlo admits - Juventus have developed excessive dependence on Ronaldo
The old lady again wasted a goal by the Portuguese and again lost points, the coach excuses: "We need Dybala and Murata. We paid a price for the young team"
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Sunday, 28 February 2021, 11:12
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Frustrated again.
Ronaldo (Photo: Reuters)
Juventus continues to stay away from the Scudetto.
The old lady finished last night (Saturday) only 1: 1 with Verona, and is 7 points away from the leader Inter, with the two teams having the same number of games.
The Narazuri will be able to widen the gap tonight to 10 points if they beat Genoa.
The familiar Bianconeri ritual was repeated last night as well: Cristiano Ronaldo scored again, but the narcissistic defense was again absorbed, leaving the Portuguese frustrated.
After Ronaldo looked angry on the way down to the locker rooms, they wondered in Italy whether Juventus had developed an excessive dependence on him, just as Real Madrid had experienced firsthand when the Portuguese left and left a vacuum when it came to scoring goals.
Since joining Juventus, Ronaldo has been directly involved in 88 goals in 83 games.
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Andrea Pirlo also understands that Yuba's attack is entirely dependent on the big star.
"Is our dependence on him excessive? There is no doubt that we are in a state of emergency. We are trying to work with what is there, but we are missing players like Paolo Dybala and Albero Murata, two that every team would have craved."
According to Pirlo, Yuba's main problem during this period is a lack of experience.
"We are missing a lot of experienced players, and the young guys still need to learn. In a game like this, when you lead, you need the experience to know how to come out with three points. We lost points because our young players still do not understand how crucial the little details are."
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