5 Juventus players who have improved under Andrea Pirlo

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Weston McKennie is one of the most improved Juventus players under Andrea Pirlo
Weston McKennie is one of the most improved Juventus players under Andrea Pirlo

#3 Dejan Kulusevski

Dejan Kulusevski
Dejan Kulusevski

After making his name at Parma, Dejan Kulusevski has made a bright start to his Juventus stint under Andrea Pirlo.

The Swede made a goal-scoring debut for the Serie A giants and hasn't looked back since. Recently, the 20-year-old scored and assisted in the same game for Juventus for the first time, doing so against Genoa in the Coppa Italia Round of 16.

Kulusevski has played 21 games in all competitions for Andrea Pirlo's side this season.

Pirlo, however, refuted comparisons between Kulusevski and Barcelona's teenage sensation Ansu Fati while praising both players for their attributes. He said in this regard:

“They are two different players but with great prospects. They have a great future and play with the two greatest contemporary players. This will allow them to learn a lot.”

#2 Weston McKennie

Weston McKennie
Weston McKennie

Weston McKennie has been one of the standout players for Juventus this season.

Since his arrival at the club this summer, the young American has become a first-team regular, dishing out impressive performances from midfield and scoring crucial goals.

The 22-year-old, who has scored twice in the league this season, scored the equaliser against Torino in the Turin derby, paving the way for the win that kept Juventus in touching distance of the league leaders. He has also provided two assists.

Andrea Pirlo recently spoke about the player and his growing impact at Juventus, saying in this regard:

"McKennie is great at winning back the ball, but is also very strong when pushing forward. He is young and needs to work on his technique, but that will come."

#1 Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo

Like a bottle of fine wine, Cristiano Ronaldo has only gotten better with age.

The 35-year-old Portugal captain has had one of his best starts to a league campaign in years, plundering 15 goals in only 13 games to sit atop the competition's scoring charts. That has come as a huge respite for the beleaguered Andrea Pirlo, who has otherwise overseen a lacklustre title defence by Juventus.

Ronaldo is a big-game player and has scored some key goals for Juventus in the Serie A this season. His brace at AS Roma and a goal at Lazio helped Juventus salvage a share of the spoils in both games.

With Ronaldo's eyes firmly fixed on winning his first Capocannoniere award, the form of the striker could be key in Juventus plotting another triumph in one of their most tricky Serie A campaigns.

Unsurprisingly, Andrea Pirlo has waxed lyrical about the superstar, saying in this regard:

"He is a great professional, as we already knew. He is a real champion and sets the example for everyone around him, both in the matches and in training. The only advice I can give him is to keep going in the same way. We have to keep our young man like this. He gave me great availability in training, in games, for anything. His goals and goals. His talents are not natural, we are lucky that he plays at Juventus."

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