Paulo Dybala (215 Viewers)

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


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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
39,026
Really? weird. i see the total opposite. He always try to remain on his feet, but truth to be told he receives a lot of hard tackles, some of them being full body slams which are difficult to not fall from the blow. But i see him always trying to not fall at least
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,697
Really? weird. i see the total opposite. He always try to remain on his feet, but truth to be told he receives a lot of hard tackles, some of them being full body slams which are difficult to not fall from the blow. But i see him always trying to not fall at least
:tup:
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,223
Really? weird. i see the total opposite. He always try to remain on his feet, but truth to be told he receives a lot of hard tackles, some of them being full body slams which are difficult to not fall from the blow. But i see him always trying to not fall at least
:agree:

There was an instance last night in the 2nd half when he could have easily gone down (was halfway down already) and maybe appeal for penalty of free kick (it was somewhere on the edge), but he decided to get back on his feet.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,443
Really? weird. i see the total opposite. He always try to remain on his feet, but truth to be told he receives a lot of hard tackles, some of them being full body slams which are difficult to not fall from the blow. But i see him always trying to not fall at least
Well, he's improved in recent games, but at the beginning of the season he went down very easily.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,219
let\s be honest here, for all his qualities and skill...his first touch is worst than Iaquinta. And that is saying something since Iaquinta had terrible touch for a forward.

he needs to work on that fast. everything else is good
 

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