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Juventus' Max Allegri: 'With a final you don't prepare -- you play and you win'

Juventus' manager Massimiliano Allegri said his team would begin looking ahead to their "fascinating" Champions League final against Real Madrid on Monday, after coming from behind to win their final Serie A match of the season.

Goals from Paulo Dybala and a winner from 17-year-old Moise Kean capped a 2-1 fightback against Bologna, with Saphir Taider opening the scoring for the hosts.

In addition to their sixth-successive Scudetto, Juventus have also won the Coppa Italia and know a win against the La Liga champions on June 3 in Cardiff, Wales, will give them a historic Treble.

And their manager seemed relaxed about the prospect of facing Zinedine Zidane's side following the match, telling Mediaset Premium: "This has been a very good season, we've still got the trip to Cardiff, but we'll think about that from Monday. It won't take much to prepare for that, as with a final you don't prepare -- you play and you win.

"It will be a fascinating match against a great side like Real Madrid. You don't get to play in a Champions League final every day. We've so far had two finals in three years, so the lads deserve praise, but we have to enter these events with enthusiasm and joy.

"Finals are decided by the details and we've got to focus on those."

Goal scorer Kean, who became the first player born in 2000 to score in Serie A, as "just the beginning."

It was Kean's first senior career goal and ensured Juventus would head into next weekend's Champions League final in winning form.

Following the match, Kean said: "I am very happy to score this first goal.

"I was also lucky. It's the dream of all 17-year-olds to score goals for a big club like Juve. It was really nice, but there is still work to do, because in my mind this is just the beginning.

"I have learned so much from the first-team players. I'm very lucky to be close to them. They have always helped me and pushed me to never give up.

"I dedicate my goal to my family, especially to my mother.''

Allegri was happy for the teenager, but was quick to hail the team's performance and the play of backup goalkeeper Emil Audero, who was on in place of a rested Gigi Buffon.

Allegri said: "Kean is not the only positive from today, because Emil Audero also played the entire match with great authority in goal and there are other talents from the youth academy that will have room next season.

"It was not a good first half from us, it's true it was really hot and we did a lot of fitness work this week, but the tempo was still far too slow."