BSP-14 Ronaldo will break the ice against Sassuolo, insists Allegri

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Ronaldo will break the ice against Sassuolo, insists Allegri

MILAN, Sept 15, 2018 (AFP) – Cristiano Ronaldo is sure to break his
scoring duck Sunday against Sassuolo, Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri
insisted as he backed the Portuguese star to win the FIFA world player of the
year award.

Ronaldo skipped Portugal’s Nations League win over Italy to focus on his
new club after failing to score in their opening three Serie A games.

“Cristiano worked well and I think tomorrow he will score and break the
ice,” Allegri told a press conference ahead of Sunday’s game against second-
placed Sassuolo.

“I don’t expect Ronaldo to do more or less than what he did in the first
three games, everyone was waiting for Ronaldo and he set up (Mario)
Mandzukic.

“I believe tomorrow could be his day.”

And Allegri insisted the five-time Ballon d’Or winner should lift the FIFA
world player award for a sixth time after his performance for Real Madrid
last season.

Ronaldo has been shortlisted alongside Croatian World Cup star Luka Modric
— who beat the Portuguese to the UEFA player of the year prize — and
Egyptian Mohamed Salah.

“With no offence to Luka Modric, I’d give the Ballon d’Or to Ronaldo for
what he did last season. I think he deserves it,” said Allegri.

Ronaldo scored 44 goals for Real Madrid last season including 15 in the
Champions League on the way to a third straight title.

Meanwhile, Allegri said he would make changes against Sassuolo — second in
the league behind Juventus — with a view to next week’s Champions League
trip to Valencia.

“This is where the season starts in earnest.

“Our first objectives are to qualify from our Champions League group and
lead the way in the league in order to be fighting on all fronts come March.”

German midfielder Emre Can should get his first start since arriving from
Liverpool during the summer, with Miralem Pjanic and Giorgio Chiellini likely
to be rested.

“It should be the first start tomorrow for Emre Can, who came from a
different style of football and it was only natural he would need a period to
adapt, especially after an injury,” said Allegri.

The Juventus boss insisted there was room for Argentine forward Paulo
Dybala, the club’s top scorer last season, despite the arrival of Ronaldo.

“When you have this much talent in the squad, someone has to sit out,” he
said.

“Paulo’s quality is not up for debate, but I have to pick 11 players plus
another three to come off the bench.

“Paulo has to prove he deserves his place in the starting line-up.

“I’m very happy with the way he came off the bench in Parma for the last 15
minutes, as he already had a completely different approach.”

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