Paulo Dybala admits he's had to re-adjust his approach at Juventus since the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Argentine has recaptured his best form after a slow start to the season.
And he said, "Last year, I scored a lot in the league and little in the Champions League. And now, it's the opposite. But the important thing is that the team wins and plays well.
"Great players have arrived and I have a different role, more withdrawn.
"We know that Cristiano is more a finisher. Everyone tries to make themselves available to the team and the coach, to find free spaces.
"He is 33 years old and he looks like he is 25. For all he does, for his way of training. It's amazing how to see a player train like that, who has won so much, so many trophies and still wants to win."