Ronaldo to start against Chievo but Allegri warns victory is no guarantee

The Portuguese star will make his first appearance in Serie A when the reigning champions begin their campaign at Verona on Saturday

Massimiliano Allegri has confirmed Cristiano Ronaldo will make his Serie A debut for Juventus against Chievo on Saturday, but warned his side not to get complacent because of the star’s presence.

The 33-year-old joined from Real Madrid last month and is in the squad for his side’s first league game of the season in Verona.

Ronaldo’s arrival came as part of a substantial overhaul of the first team, with Joao Cancelo, Emre Can and Mattia Perin also joining, while Leonardo Bonucci returned from AC Milan and Douglas Costa secured a permanent move from Bayern Munich.

Allegri admits he has the strongest squad in the division at his disposal, but insists they cannot take the Scudetto race for granted this term.

“The first game is a novelty. It’s really interesting to see how teams play,” he told a news conference ahead of the start of their title defence.

“Ronaldo has won five Ballons d’Or, he’s been training for 10 days and you can see he’s a different player. He’s no ordinary footballer. He’s an important motivator for all the other players.

“We shouldn’t think that, with Ronaldo, we’ll win regardless. He brings extra value to our team.

“On paper, we’re the strongest team in Serie A, but that’s not enough. We have to show that burning desire to go the extra mile every single day in order to get our rewards.”

Allegri confirmed Ronaldo, Cancelo and Bonucci will start on Saturday, while Wojciech Szczesny will play in goal after Gianluigi Buffon departed for Paris Saint-Germain.

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Juve are chasing an eighth domestic crown in a row but the Champions League is considered to be the priority for their season, after two unsuccessful final appearances in the last four years.

But Allegri says they must not look beyond the group stage, which begins next month.

“Juve play every year to win every trophy,” he said. “We’ve come close twice. But the main goal is to get through the group stage. If we had won it already, we could already be on holiday.”

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