Paulo Dybala stops. Alvaro Morata also stops. And Juve find themselves without the starting attack, without the number 10 and without the number 9. The victory remains, there are twenty minutes of magic left for Joya, but there is little or nothing to celebrate, Paulo’s tears have in fact conditioned the whole Juventus afternoon. Then we will inevitably have to wait for the results of the instrumental examinations on Monday morning. For Dybala there is a fear of an injury with an entity to be evaluated and the first sensation is that which leads to a stop of at least three to four weeks, the problem is always that left thigh that just does not leave him alone. Less concern about Morata’s conditions, he had already stopped in time against Milan, this time instead the problem in his right thigh will force him to stop at least against Chelsea and Toro: this is the verdict issued by Max Allegri after the game with Sampdoria, it will be discussed again for both of them after the break at best. UNDER WHO IT’S TOUCH – Then Juve must change. By force and not by choice. Possible but not too much that Allegri proceeds to the natural relays: Kean for Morata, Kulusevski for Dybala. Partly because at least one change up front is kept by tradition, partly because Federico Chiesa can’t stay outside right now. Thus, beyond the adopted game system, whether it is diverted to the left or (re) thrown from the second striker, it should be Chiesa to act alongside Moise Kean, with Juan Cuadrado again raised on the line of players. attack and Dejan Kulusevski ready to enter the game in progress. In any case, this is the time to launch definitive answers, especially from Kean and Kulusevski: owners or the race in progress, the double challenge Chelsea-Toro will see them as protagonists and they will have to prove that they are right for Juve, ready for Allegr.the. Who at any moment finds himself having to do without Dybala, around whom he was building the whole Juventus tactical project. Moreover, without Morata, who for the first time came to live a season with a permanent job without too many worries. There is Chiesa, but it won’t be enough: it’s up to Kean and Kulusevski, together or one at a time.–