MADRID (Reuters) - Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen is wary of the danger posed by Juventus forward Paulo Dybala ahead of their opening Champions League Group D clash on Tuesday. Dybala struck twice in Juve's 3-0 aggregate quarter-final win over Barca last season and is set to start at the Nou Camp. Argentine Dybala has scored seven goals in four games for Juventus this season, including a hat-trick against Genoa in Serie A on Aug. 26. Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde agreed that Dybala posed a threat but was also concerned with Juve's power as a team. "He's an important player in his team, in Europe and in the world, we know that," said the coach.
Source: The Star September 11, 2017 17:16 UTC