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Pirlo: Chiellini to be evaluated in a few days, Dybala not 100 per cent

SoccerNews in Serie A 20 Oct 2020

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Giorgio Chiellini will be examined after going off injured in Juventus’ win at Dynamo Kiev, according to Andrea Pirlo, who said Paulo Dybala is still not 100 per cent fit.

Captain Chiellini limped off in the 19th minute of Tuesday’s Champions League Group G clash, which saw Juve ease to a 2-0 away victory thanks to a second-half double from Alvaro Morata.

Head coach Pirlo described Chiellini’s injury as a hip flexor issue that he had been dealing with after the recent round of international fixtures.

“We will evaluate him in the coming days,” Pirlo said.

Dybala had previously not played a minute under Pirlo and was reportedly involved in a clash with Juve director Fabio Paratici after being left on the bench for the 1-1 draw with Crotone at the weekend.

However, Dybala was finally involved in the second half against Dynamo, replacing Dejan Kulusevski 11 minutes into the second half.

Speaking to Sky Sport Italia, Pirlo said of the Argentina forward: “He wasn’t 100 per cent. He needs minutes, slowly we will see him in top condition.”

Juve have made an uneven start to their first season under the leadership of former midfielder Pirlo.

They are four points adrift of Serie A leaders Milan following the slip-up at Crotone, but they were in control throughout against Dynamo as Morata made it three goals for him in two matches.

“One step at a time we find the balance,” Pirlo added. “We could make better use of a few chances in the first half and manage the game better.

“It was important to play a solid match compared to Crotone.”

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