It's a bit silly given the bigger problems at Roma that are causing the team as a whole to underperform.
If Iturbe was doing badly when all around him were doing well, it'd be more understandable to worry about Iturbe's poor season.
But, given that Iturbe and Dybala are very different players, it still wouldn't make much sense.
If Iturbe was doing badly when all around him were doing well, it'd be more understandable to worry about Iturbe's poor season.
But, given that Iturbe and Dybala are very different players, it still wouldn't make much sense.
as for Dybala, he is in a great situation as he wont be counted to start making difference right away. he will have a whole season to settle into the team before taking Tevez' place in the team
