Paulo Dybala (149 Viewers)

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


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duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
What I love more about Dybala's haters is how they used to hide in the dark and wait for situations as current one. He's our of form in a horrible way and anyone can see that, however I want to see if all of you haters would keep in that way if he turns things around again. Are you going to hide one more time or used the pancake face like you usually do?
 

DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
14,343
What I love more about Dybala's haters is how they used to hide in the dark and wait for situations as current one. He's our of form in a horrible way and anyone can see that, however I want to see if all of you haters would keep in that way if he turns things around again. Are you going to hide one more time or used the pancake face like you usually do?
what would turning it around mean because it seems dybala lovers consider a goal as turning it around. Two can play this game.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
What I love more about Dybala's haters is how they used to hide in the dark and wait for situations as current one. He's our of form in a horrible way and anyone can see that, however I want to see if all of you haters would keep in that way if he turns things around again. Are you going to hide one more time or used the pancake face like you usually do?
Or how they use the 15 million argument (no actual confirmation, but hey, if it suits their twisted narrative might as well utilize it) to chastise him. It's blatantly obvious he hasn't been playing well and that's he off form, but the haters don't care about any of that. It's just an opportune moment to shit on him some more, and propose selling him because those WC replacements are just right there waiting, dying to join us.
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
12,829
Are we still surprised that he looks shit the more he touches it in midfield? He is a striker.

No, he can't run and recover balls. He does not look for vertical passes. He gets the ball and shoots it in the net. This is his one biggest strength. He had two teammates wide open today and shot it because that's his first and second thought.
 

DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
14,343
Are we still surprised that he looks shit the more he touches it in midfield? He is a striker.

No, he can't run and recover balls. He does not look for vertical passes. He gets the ball and shoots it in the net. This is his one biggest strength. He had two teammates wide open today and shot it because that's his first and second thought.
he is a striker who thinks he’s Messi. That’s my issue, not a lack of form. So even when he’s “in form“ he still consistently drifts out of position. So while it’s nice when he’s scoring goals etc, his positioning, or lack of, still hurts the team. And we’re beyond the point of giving him the benefit of the doubt and blaming the manager
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Are we still surprised that he looks shit the more he touches it in midfield? He is a striker.

No, he can't run and recover balls. He does not look for vertical passes. He gets the ball and shoots it in the net. This is his one biggest strength. He had two teammates wide open today and shot it because that's his first and second thought.
thats the thing, we dont play with second strikers and the main 9 is working wonders for us, so yes he needs to hit the bench
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
12,829
he is a striker who thinks he’s Messi. That’s my issue, not a lack of form. So even when he’s “in form“ he still consistently drifts out of position. So while it’s nice when he’s scoring goals etc, his positioning, or lack of, still hurts the team.
He doesn't think he's Messi. Everyone else does. That's the problem. He had a run of games with Sarri where he scored every match, playing strictly as a #9.
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
what would turning it around mean because it seems dybala lovers consider a goal as turning it around. Two can play this game.
No, I'm always here and I'm one of the biggest Paulo supporters, bad or good. Right now, I can totally agree he's underperformance as hell cuz he's way out of form. However I don't get how you can be all in when we are trying to swap him for Lolkaku and then act like if I always was a supporter and then show again when he's struggling a lot. As I said, that's too much of a pancake for me
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,934
Are we still surprised that he looks shit the more he touches it in midfield? He is a striker.

No, he can't run and recover balls. He does not look for vertical passes. He gets the ball and shoots it in the net. This is his one biggest strength. He had two teammates wide open today and shot it because that's his first and second thought.
Correctamundo!
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
The whole concept of Dybala fanboys/haters or any other player for that matter is just ridiculous.

I can't understand how anyone can love a player if he's hurting your team or hate someone if he helps you win.

Some of us are just sick and tired of going through the same dance every season, having to wait to be 'proven wrong'. He's not a kid anymore, he's not an unproven talent. He's supposed to be the best player at the club, #10, a leader. Just the fact we have to discuss this shit every few months is damaging to him. He's supposed to play 'well' all the time, not have a thousand excuses made for him and then when he hits his purple patch for a couple months goes the 'see, I told you'.

His inconsistency is a detriment, not an excuse for him.
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
Or how they use the 15 million argument (no actual confirmation, but hey, if it suits their twisted narrative might as well utilize it) to chastise him. It's blatantly obvious he hasn't been playing well and that's he off form, but the haters don't care about any of that. It's just an opportune moment to shit on him some more, and propose selling him because those WC replacements are just right there waiting, dying to join us.
Agree, we have players around current salary, players who cost more than him, a lot of needs in many other areas; however, Paulo is our main problem to solve according to the haters, not matter what
 

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