Updated On: 03 October, 2018 08:36 AM IST | Turin | AFP
But Dybala, who has been overshadowed since the arrival of Ronaldo from Real Madrid, ran riot in his first European appearance this season, volleying in the opener following a Leonardo Bonucci long ball after five minutes

Juventus' Argentine forward Paulo Dybala celebrates after opening the scoring during the UEFA Champions League group H football match between Juventus and Young Boys at the Juventus stadium in Turin. Pic/AFP
Paulo Dybala scored a hat-trick as Juventus shrugged off Cristiano Ronaldo's absence with a 3-0 Champions League win over Young Boys on Tuesday to go top of Group H ahead of Manchester United who were held goalless at home by Valencia. The suspended Ronaldo watched from the stands after his red card during the Italian side's 2-0 win over Valencia in the first round of games. But Dybala, who has been overshadowed since the arrival of Ronaldo from Real Madrid, ran riot in his first European appearance this season, volleying in the opener following a Leonardo Bonucci long ball after five minutes.
He doubled his account on 33 minutes when he picked up a rebound from a Blaise Matuidi shot, with Juan Cuadrado setting up the Argentine for his third on 69 minutes. The Swiss champions played the final quarter of an hour a man down after Guinean centre-back Mohamed Ali Camara was sent off for a second yellow card provoked by Dybala. "I wanted to have a game like this," said 24-year-old Dybala. "Obviously, a player always wants to play. Last season I had the opposite, as I started with a lot of goals and then lost my way a little. "Being left out made me work harder and get back into shape, so I am taking full advantage of that now."