Paulo Dybala (172 Viewers)

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


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Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,249
look at someones post and see the black star next to the "!" sign and under the avatar, Join Date, Location etc. when you click on it, select "I disapprove" and write a message if you want

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Edit: if you want to try it out, do it on any post of @Fr3sh. this dude loves to get -repped
I already showed him how by -repping him, your turn will come around once more zizi.
 

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duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
If you wanna talk randoms topics in Dybala's thread. We coulld be talking about how we got two of the best youngster strikers in the world, the best youngster CM in the world, one of the best LB in the world and possibly one of the best youngster CB in the world and next summer possibly get the best youngster italian guy

Dybala, Morata, Pobga, AS, Rugani and Berardi... Few chance to happen, but It could happen
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Zach's wrong there.

As a 22 year old last year Neymar scored 39, assisted 11, in 51 games(4080 minutes) for Barca, in CL, La Liga, Copa del Rey.

As a 22 year old Messi scored 42, assisted 13, in 49 games (4030 minutes) for Barca in CL, La Liga, Copa del Rey.

Production is almost identical. So I don't see why anyone would think Neymar couldn't play at that Messi level going forward. He's shown in the last 2 months that he can match the best of Messi and Ronaldo's form. All that's left is consistency and being giving the leading role in Barca's attack. He's easily good enough. Doesn't mean he will get there, but he's the only player currently playing that has the ability to.

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I'll let you in on a little secret.

I pretty much always +rep someone when I say I will -rep them! :D

PS. I'm glad you didn't suffocate from that last face sitting you were given. That was quite the heffer
Neymar wont keep that form.
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
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I'm used to see the big players rise to the occasion in the big games.

Messi is like a computer that allmost certainly wins you the league. Keeping that "hot streak form" for the entire season, keeping that freshness the entire season. When playing a team that matches his and is well organised (to todays shit standard), he's still clinical as fuck, but not carrying.


But in a big game against an opponent with a strong organisation and potent defence, i would swap him immediatly for someone like Platini, Zidane, Maradona, Ronaldo(9), Romario,...

These players werent consistantly in hot form. But when there was a massive game, they'd be carrying the team and deciding it.
To be fair, Messi still carried his team plenty of times. He's very often weaker against quality opposition than against Levante & Getafe, but just about anyone is.
 

Joe

Senior Member
Dec 20, 2009
14,980
Iachini: "Between Tevez and Dybala? I'd go with Dybala no doubt. We'll never know if Tevez would have had the same impact at Juventus at the age of 20. Paulo is a mature lad, if I had a daughter I'd give him her hand in marriage."

:lol:

King Dybala.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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Iachini: "Between Tevez and Dybala? I'd go with Dybala no doubt. We'll never know if Tevez would have had the same impact at Juventus at the age of 20. Paulo is a mature lad, if I had a daughter I'd give him her hand in marriage."

:lol:

King Dybala.

I would go with Dybala right now solely because of resale value alone.... but Iachini is really underating the impact of tevez here.

Dybala can have better numbers than tevez in his first season here ...but tevez was a one man army in most of our games.... most of the things he did could not even be measured on stats.

Dybala has some way to go before having that impact for us,
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Tevez was a beast of a player at the same age, but I think Dybala is more mature than he was and handles himself very well.
Dybala turned 22 this season. When Tevez turned 22 he was at corintas and blew up the crappy argentina league.
A year later he was 7 goals in 28 games at west ham.
Dybala blew up serie a at palermo when he turned 21, and is allready at 6 goals this season.
If we go age per age, Dybala is further.


However, Tevez really exploded big time at 23, we'll see how Dybala progresses.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
As much as I like Dybala his impact is light years behind Tevez.

Cheillini said something along those lines few days ago, there are no similarities other than being an Argentinian forward who play for Juventus.
Ummm. The original comparison had nothing to do with 30 year old Tevez. If you read it, he said he'd prefer 21 year old Dybala to 21 year old Tevez. Of course 21 year old Dybala won't have the same impact as 30 year old Tevez.
 

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