Paulo Dybala's brilliant brace helped Juventus thrash Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-final first leg, with Giorgio Chiellini adding a third.
The Argentine forward hit two early goals to rock the Catalans and bring memories of their 4-0 defeat by PSG in the last 16 flooding back.
Juventus started as they meant to go on and Gonzalo Higuain saw a header kept out by Marc-Andre ter Stegen before Dybala opened the scoring in the seventh minute.
Juan Cuadrado crossed to him from the right and he spun masterfully in the box before bending the ball home.
The forward was at it again in the 22nd minute, curling home from the edge of the box to stun the visitors.
At the other end Lionel Messi had a goal ruled out correctly due to Luis Suarez being offside in the build up and Iniesta forced a stunning save from Gianluigi Buffon when played in by Messi.
At the other end Lionel Messi had a goal ruled out correctly due to Luis Suarez being offside in the build up and Iniesta forced a stunning save from Gianluigi Buffon when played in by Messi.
Juventus extended their lead to three goals in the 55th minute when Chiellini outjumped Javier Mascherano to power home a header.
Here are five things we learned from the game.
1. Dybala announces himself on world stage
Within Italy there has been a lot of buzz about Paulo Dybala, who has been making waves with Juventus.
Anyone who has bothered to check in on the Serie A star will have seen a world class player in the making. This was the night he stepped up to show he’s now, undoubtedly, at that level.
His two strikes in the first 22 minutes took him to four goals in seven Champions League matches.
The first saw him turn on a sixpence and whip the ball beyond Ter Stegen, taking the German by surprise.
2. Busquets' importance highlighted
Although this has not been Sergio Busquets’ best season, his huge important to the Barcelona team was highlighted here.
The defensive midfielder was suspended for the game and Javier Mascherano filled in for him as the pivote.
However, even though it’s the Argentine’s natural position, he can’t play it in the style of Busquets, with Barcelona lacking control in the game—Mascherano can’t build play like the man he replaced does so masterfully.
Barcelona found it hard to build and missed Busquets’ positioning, particularly when it came to closing Juventus down.
Although this has not been Sergio Busquets’ best season, his huge important to the Barcelona team was highlighted here.
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