Paulo Dybala (125 Viewers)

Legend or Rookie? ***non-official poll***


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rainhard

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Juventus are reportedly close to agreeing new terms with Paulo Dybala, who looks set to extend with the Bianconeri until June 2025.

The Argentine, named Serie A’s MVP for 2019-20, is in ongoing talks with the club and Tuttomercatoweb claims the Old Lady will soon announce a new deal with the 26-year-old. Dybala is currently recovering from a thigh injury he suffered when Juventus won their ninth consecutive Scudetto against Sampdoria last month.

He hopes to be back against Olympique Lyonnais in the last 16 of the Champions League and the outlet claims the forward could sign a new contract after the match against Rudi Garcia’s men. Dybala looks set to increase his salary at the Allianz Stadium with a new five-year contract at the club
 
Jun 16, 2020
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I actually agree with (1) and (2). Messi does have more talent but CR7 works harder.

Disagree with (3). CR7 surpassed R9 years ago.

Agree with (4). Amazing manager.

Disagree with (5). VAR makes the game more fair.

Agree with (6)
R9 could’ve been the best striker ever, but honestly I feel he was to much injured and gets to much credits. Yes he impressed a lot when fit, and had a insane dribble and ball control, but when talking about him we’re talking about ~5 years at top level compared to 15 of Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

The best players are the best because they stay at world level for their entire career, you need some luck with injuries but it’s also a big mental game. You’re up to it or not.
 

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