MILAN (Reuters) - It was hard to believe while watching Paulo Dybala's match winning performance for Juventus against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday that, only a few weeks ago, his days at the Turin club appeared to be numbered.
When Maurizio Sarri took over as coach during the summer and announced that he needed to trim his squad, the Argentine was seen as one of the players most likely to leave.
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