Paulo Dybala (177 Viewers)

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


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GrandeGigi

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2012
1,668
That's because he was subbed for midfielder with zero creativity in him. Allegri was too chicken to sub attacker in the place of Dibala.
We have no creative midfielders to link the midfield to the attack. Without Dybala we need to use width and try to play with two wingers and attacking full backs to gain ground.
Sadly Chiesa and Bernard are injured. Kulusevski is sold. Cuadrado is now more a full back than a winger and we have a few youth players who are unproven and unlikely to be fielded by Allegri.
We are woefully short of viable options.
 

Dino_mk

Senior Member
Sep 5, 2007
1,920
We have no creative midfielders to link the midfield to the attack. Without Dybala we need to use width and try to play with two wingers and attacking full backs to gain ground.
Sadly Chiesa and Bernard are injured. Kulusevski is sold. Cuadrado is now more a full back than a winger and we have a few youth players who are unproven and unlikely to be fielded by Allegri.
We are woefully short of viable options.
His unlikelynes to field young players is one of the biggest problem for Juve in the moment. We aren't financially capable to fill all the gaps with proven superstars. If Real and Barca are dare to fild youngsters why can't Allegri.

From youth on our bench, Ake was perfect replacement for the final third to overrun torino players. Plus he is better defensive cover than Dibala.[/b][/b]
 
May 23, 2013
4,312
He will struggle like shit in Spain. It would be a travesty if he were to leave, but if it must happen then BPL would be a much better destination for him. He'd shine with the space given and not coming up against low block defences every weeks.
 

Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,314
This is a game of tennis. Dybala plays well and scores and the club act like the original deal was never in doubt and signing it is just a formality. He gets injured and suddenly the offer changes.

He is considered injury prone. No club will offer him more than we are. The hierarchy will just sit tight on this...if he wants to leave he will have to accept wages that won't exceed our new offer, potentially less.

How we got to this point is just fucked up.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
31,934
This is a game of tennis. Dybala plays well and scores and the club act like the original deal was never in doubt and signing it is just a formality. He gets injured and suddenly the offer changes.

He is considered injury prone. No club will offer him more than we are. The hierarchy will just sit tight on this...if he wants to leave he will have to accept wages that won't exceed our new offer, potentially less.

How we got to this point is just fucked up.
thats true. it's better for him to go to a team like man city where he could compete for CL and league titles than a team like juve where finishing 4th is considered achievement
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
5,666
His unlikelynes to field young players is one of the biggest problem for Juve in the moment. We aren't financially capable to fill all the gaps with proven superstars. If Real and Barca are dare to fild youngsters why can't Allegri.

From youth on our bench, Ake was perfect replacement for the final third to overrun torino players. Plus he is better defensive cover than Dibala.[/b][/b]
That unlikelisness stems from the situation and the quality of those players. Not the other way around.
 

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