Juventus player ratings vs Bologna: Dybala leads demolition
By John Vaccaro
Emre Can 6.5/10
Can did his job in this performance. By the time he came on for Pjanic in the 63rd minute all that he needed to do was help Juve hold their lead. He completed 92.6% of his passes and made a tackle during his 31 minute appearance. It was all Juve needed in this one, but it didn’t really give Can a chance to showcase his talents.
Federico Bernardeschi 6/10
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Bernardeschi didn’t get the chance to show off in this match like he has throughout the rest of the season. Juve didn’t need to score any more by the time he came on in the 75th minute. As such, he didn’t create along the right wing like he has shown his ability to do all season. We can expect to see more from him on Saturday against Napoli.
Alex Sandro: Inc
Sandro only played 9 minutes in this match. He made a key pass and a tackle, but didn’t have time to really make an impact here. The most important thing about this match for Sandro was that he got to rest before the match on Saturday.
Massimiliano Allegri 10/10
Allegri used this match about as perfectly as fans could’ve asked. He got Alex Sandro some rest in spite of the fact that Juve doesn’t have any healthy player that naturally plays left back who can give Sandro a day off. He also set Dybala up to finally play well for the first time this season. He got Pjanic off early so that he won’t be overly fatigued for the match against Napoli. Allegri set the squad up perfectly to be at full strength on Saturday.
The squad is lined up to perform well on Saturday, now Allegri just needs to send the right squad out on Saturday for the most important match of the year.