Juventus player ratings vs Udinese: Dominant Dybala sends Juve to Coppa Italia quarterfinals

ALLIANZ STADIUM, TORINO, ITALY - 2020/01/15: Paulo Dybala of Juventus FC scores a goal from penalty during the Coppa Italia A match between Juventus Fc and Udinese Calcio. Juventus Fc wins 4-0 over Udinese Calcio. (Photo by Marco Canoniero/LightRocket via Getty Images)
ALLIANZ STADIUM, TORINO, ITALY - 2020/01/15: Paulo Dybala of Juventus FC scores a goal from penalty during the Coppa Italia A match between Juventus Fc and Udinese Calcio. Juventus Fc wins 4-0 over Udinese Calcio. (Photo by Marco Canoniero/LightRocket via Getty Images) /
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Rodrigo Bentancur of Juventus FC during the Italy Cup football match between Juventus FC and Udinese Calcio at Allianz Stadium on January 15, 2010 in Turin, Italy.Juventus won 4-0 over Udinese. (Photo by Massimiliano Ferraro/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Rodrigo Bentancur of Juventus FC during the Italy Cup football match between Juventus FC and Udinese Calcio at Allianz Stadium on January 15, 2010 in Turin, Italy.Juventus won 4-0 over Udinese. (Photo by Massimiliano Ferraro/NurPhoto via Getty Images) /

CM: Adrien Rabiot 6.5/10

Adrien Rabiot wasn’t a huge difference maker in this match, but he continued to play well in the match. The midfield looked as goos as it has this season and Rabiot was a part of the midfield’s success. Juve has been waiting for Rabiot to reach the point that he becomes a reliable starter. It looks like he’s started to get there.

CM: Rodrigo Bentancur 7.5/10

Any time you step in for Miralem Pjanic and the squad doesn’t miss a beat, it’s a good day. Rodrigo Bentancur distributed the ball well and kept Juve in control of this match throughout the day. He also should’ve scored a goal in this match, but Udinese’s keeper made a fantastic save, barely managing to push it off the post and out. Bentancur’s return from suspension couldn’t have gone much better for him and his starting spot should still be waiting for him when he returns to Serie A matches.

CM: Federico Bernardeschi 7.5/10

Maybe Sarri has finally found a place where Federico Bernardeschi can succeed. He had been poor as a trequartista this season and looked destined to spend the rest of the year on the bench. Now, he may have changed that and actually given Juve another option in the midfield who can bolster the attack. He was dangerous throughout this match and managed to draw Juve’s first penalty. This match should give all of us new hope that Bernardeschi might finally be able to reach the potential that inspired Juve to sign him.