Juventus lost their DNA after Ronaldo's arrival, says Buffon

Soccer Football - Premier League - Norwich City v Manchester United - Carrow Road, Norwich, Britain - December 11, 2021 Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring their first goal from the penalty spot REUTERS/Chris Radburn
Juventus great Gianluigi Buffon said
Cristiano Ronaldo's arrival at the club in 2018 ultimately led to them losing
their "DNA of being a team".
Ronaldo, now back at Manchester United for
a second spell, scored 101 goals in 135 appearances for Juventus and won Serie
A twice but the club did not progress beyond the Champions League quarter-final
stage during his three years there.
Buffon returned to his first club Parma in
June after nearly two decades at Juventus - he spent the 2018-19 season at
Paris St Germain - where he won 10 Serie A titles.
"Juventus had the chance to win the
Champions League the first year he arrived, which was the year I was at Paris
St Germain, and I couldn't figure out what happened," Buffon told American
broadcast network TUDN.
"When I returned, I worked with
Ronaldo for two years and we did well together, but I think Juventus lost that
DNA of being a team.
"We reached the Champions League final
in 2017 because we were a side full of experience, but above all we were a
single unit and there was this competition for places within the group that was
very strong. We lost that with Ronaldo."
Juventus are fifth in Serie A, 12 points
adrift of leaders Inter Milan, and host third-placed Napoli on Jan. 6.
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