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Juventus' Paulo Dybala Makes Big Promise To Barcelona's Lionel Messi

Juventus' Paulo Dybala Makes Big Promise To Barcelona's Lionel Messi

Ahead of the Champions League game, Dybala has made a promise should Barca get knocked out

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Barcelona need another miracle. Juventus have conceded just TWO goals this Champions League campaign with Luis Enrique's charges needing at least THREE goals to advance.

Last week in Turin, Paulo Dybala inspired his side to an incredible 3-0 victory against the Spanish counterparts bagging a brace, as they have a commanding lead ahead of tonight.

Following his heroics, he was granted a brand spanking lucrative contract.

Dybala is now reportedly earning the big-bucks alongside compatriot Gonzalo Higuain.

(We've all become accustomed to Dybala's trademark celebration. Image: PA)

The Argentinean ace will remain a Juventus player for the foreseeable future after being heavily linked with a move to both Barcelona and Real Madrid.

The Barca faithfuls were drooling at the prospect of a potential Dybala and Messi partnership.

But while they won't be turning out for the same club, Dybala has made a big promise to his fellow countryman.

According to Spanish outlet Don Balon, Dybala has vowed to stop Real Madrid in their tracks in pursuit of defending the Champions League should Barcelona get knocked out tonight.

(Will tonight be Messi's last game in this seasons Champions League? Image: PA)

Barcelona are on the verge of being dumped out of this seasons Champions League, and Dybala has promised to prevent their arch-rivals from holding aloft the 'Big Ear's' in Cardiff, Wales, come the final on 3rd June.

Real Madrid - with the aid of some highly questionable refereeing - progressed to the last four after beating Bayern Munich 6-3 on aggregate including a hat-trick from Cristiano Ronaldo.

Will Barcelona complete another classic comeback, and join fellow La Liga outfits Real and Atletico?

Surely Juventus won't bottle it like Paris Saint-Germain, right?!

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Topics: Barcelona, Lionel Messi, Paulo Dybala, Juventus, Champions League