Paulo Dybala (158 Viewers)

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


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PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
Good posts about his acceleration/agility/ability to dribble and pass through his man.

He definitely hasn't done that much, and it's much more his characteristic dribbling and driving in short spaces, something more valuable than that.
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
Dybala is just a kid when compared to Higuain... So comparing them in terms of ability now is a bit strange, specially considering how much more experience higuain had on top level.

Considering what Dybala showed for us now, I is definitely something to look forward to.
 

Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
22,514
Yes, i think he just need to calm down and learn to play between the lines ala Del piero and ala Tevez. He work rate is great but he's just don't stop running wich make him tired at the end of the game. I know that he's eager to show his worth but he need to settle down and this will come with time and more confidence.
 

Linebreak

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2009
16,022
6 games in which he had little playing time. Those stats aren't too shabby. He also scored an impressive goal in the supercoppa. Most importantly though is that when he plays well he makes this team tick. Sure he makes errors but he has the balls to do the hard things which bring fluency to our play and eventually goals. He'll try to dribble his marker or make a pass over the top and the more he plays the more successful he'll be.

You're focusing on the bad and omitting the good. Look at his highlight video carefully. You're right, he lost the ball a few times but that was arguably his best showing for us thus far. The ref was very unfair towards him throughout the game as well.
That's only the counterbalance the exaggerated good people are displaying regarding him.

Definitely a good player, but no where near the amazing player people are wishing he is or will become.
 

Nenz

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2008
10,472
That's only the counterbalance the exaggerated good people are displaying regarding him.

Definitely a good player, but no where near the amazing player people are wishing he is or will become.
And just because he isn't yet, why are you so sure he won't become one? Especially given how much more potential he showed throughout last season than he has in these 6 games in which he's had little playing time and is settling into a new team. You're also omitting what he achieved last season. That is the back drop that's providing all this enthusiasm. If he were to be taken on his time at Juve alone, you might have a point but what we already know about Dybala tells us what to expect and we're starting to see more than just glimpses of it.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
The kid has scored 4 goals-1 assist in his first 500 minutes with Juventus as a 21 year old. Anyone complaining about his performances thus far is insane. He's obviously going to improve as he gets more playing time and gets used to his new teammates and the pressure of being at Juventus. He's creating around 3 chances per game, and making around 3 key passes... If his teammates were finishing better, he'd likely have 4-5 assists already.

Linebreak is beyond delusional here. But it's his schtick to spout such negative nonsense.
 

Rollie

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Apr 15, 2008
5,143
Cut the heart out of our midfield and attack. 10 new players. Constant rotation. Injuries. Changing formation. Paulo's looked great out there for his first run of matches, IMO, and there's even been some productivity to go with it. Oh yeah, and he's 21 y/o playing for Juventus! Still so very early in the process of integrating himself. He may have even had a couple butterflies in his stomach, yeah?

Jebus. So happy that this kid is at the club, he's going to be a stud for us.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,247
much better than that black skinny midget called coman.
I was finding your post in general very enjoyable until now. Coman is probably gonna have the better career he's already a step ahead playing for a bigger club about to do bigger things. Il nuevo Ribery.

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But I wish Dybala better luck though cause he's wearing our shirt of course, but you still gotta remain objective that Coman will probably be touching the CL waaay before Dybala he's at Bayern with Pep and Vidal and Lewadowski. Dybala is with Allegri, Hernanes and Zaza.
 

Tanu_Mz

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2014
1,881
I have just read at the bar an interview with Nedved in Gazzetta. One of the questions was about Dybala and his answer was: "he has definitely beaten our expectations. He is one of the key players for our future plans and so is Morata. He aint' going back, I see him here for many many years"
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