The Italian giants have made a perfect start to the new season and confidence is high heading into their opening Group H clash against Sevilla in Turin despite coach Massimiliano Allegri's insistence they can still improve.

Allegri pronounced himself far from satisfied despite a comfortable win over Sassuolo on Saturday, in which in-form Argentinian striker Gonzalo Higuain scored two goals inside the first 10 minutes.

Dybala told Sky Italia: "With Higuain so motivated to score goals, it is so much easier. We have great forwards who can hurt Sevilla.

Dybala added: "I think we have to forget that game and think about the first one we won 2-0. We made a great performance against a very difficult team and hopefully that will happen on Wednesday too."

Although not quite so spectacular, Sevilla have also made a winning start to the new season in LaLiga following two consecutive Super Cup reversals to Barcelona.

Much attention has focused on new Chilean coach Jorge Sampaoli, whose fast and furious brand of football has already raised eyebrows after his opening game in charge saw a 6-4 win over Espanyol last month.

The excitement continued on Saturday when Sampaoli's men scored two goals in the last minute to beat Las Palmas 2-1 and maintain their unbeaten record, and club president Jose Castro remains convinced by what he has seen so far.





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