Juventus' star forward cannot see a frontrunner in the race for the Champions League now that the Spanish club - the team he most feared - are out.
Paulo Dybala says there are no favourites to win the Champions League after Juventus took care of previous frontrunners Barcelona in the quarter-finals.
Juve joined Atletico Madrid, Monaco and holders Real Madrid in the semi-final line-up after sealing a 3-0 aggregate victory over Barca with a goalless second-leg draw at Camp Nou on Wednesday.
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Dybala, whose two goals in the first leg proved decisive, thinks Luis Enrique's side were the team to beat in the competition but now cannot separate the remaining teams ahead of Friday's draw in Nyon.