Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo ‘hasn’t dribbled past anyone for years’, claims Fabio Capello

The former Manchester United winger was substituted in the 55th minute of the match, which Maurizio Sarri has claimed was down to an injury.

Ronaldo failed to make an impact in the match, and his replacement Paulo Dybala popped up with the winner in the closing stages of the encounter.

Following his substitution, the 34-year-old reportedly left the Allianz Stadium before the match had even finished.

Capello, the former England and Juventus manager, wasn’t impressed with Ronaldo’s reaction and has questioned his ability on the ball.

“I didn’t like this, it wasn’t nice,” Capello told Sky Sport Italia. “He must be a champion even when he comes off the pitch.

“The truth is that Cristiano Ronaldo hasn’t dribbled [past] an opponent for three years. I did the La Liga commentary when he usually took the double step and left you there.

“Inside him is a super-champion, the best of all, but now there is Dybala and Douglas Costa, who made two sensational goals. Dybala in excellent condition can make the difference, as can Douglas Costa.

“They win games without Ronaldo. Juve seemed dependent on him, instead the great squad and the quality of the players helps them win anyway.

Capello also praised Maurizio Sarri for showing the ‘courage’ to haul the former Real Madrid star off the pitch.

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