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It didn’t take long for Juventus to make Barcelona pay on Tuesday, and Paulo Dybala is the reason why. The young Argentine started in their Champions League quarterfinal first-leg clash in Turin and made the visitors pay by scoring two goals in the first 22 minutes.

On the first goal, Juan Cuadrado found Dybala in a pocket of space, and the youngster turned and fired home the opener, with defender Gerard Pique practically snoozing. Take a look:

Fine goal. Props to Juve for being patient in attack, and what a turn that is from the young Dybala. A superb strike from the superstar. 

But he wasn’t done, and the second was better in the 22nd minute, rifling home from the top of the box.

All in a day’s work for the next big thing in soccer. 

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