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Published 16:54 20 Feb 2017 GMT
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“When I went to Juventus, I asked the club to sign him, as I’d never seen a player with his physical strength and technical qualities too.
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“At the time, the goal was not in his DNA, as he had more fun providing assists. He followed my advice to be more determined in front of goal and turned into a real hitman.
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