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frzl

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Apr 15, 2006
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http://www.tuttojuve.com/altre-noti...e-e-in-contatto-con-lo-staff-argentino-282014

Tuttosport - Dybala not worried, but Juve is in contact with the Argentine team

The medical staff of Juventus provides assurances about the conditions of Paulo Dybala, replaced in the first half of the derby for a physical problem. This is not a relapse but a strong blow to the flexor of the right thigh - Tuttosport reports this morning -. Juventus playmaker has already begun to respond to the coach call Martino in view of the double match against Chile and Bolivia, scheduled on 24 and 29 March. The doctors of the Albiceleste national will visit and assess what should be done in line with the medical staff of Juventus. Serve prudence. If that does not make it, Martino would aim of Carlos Tevez. Yes, because now the Argentine in the attack hierarchies see Dybala front all'Apache.

fuck allegri :touched:
 

AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
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Juventus striker Paulo Dybala admits “theres no other team like Barcelona” after reiterating his desire to play alongside Lionel Messi.

Dybala has long been linked with a move to Barca, even after his mega switch to Juve last summer, and he was not afraid of repeating his admiration for the Champions League holders as he was also full of praise for Real Madrid and Cristiano Ronaldo.

“I’m proud that an idol like [Lionel] Messi says I’d be a worthy successor to him because it means I’m working well, so I must continue on this path,” he told El Chiringuito.

“When I went to the national team, he was injured so I didn’t see him, but if all goes well, I’ll have the chance to meet him at a later date.

“Cristiano [Ronaldo] demonstrates in every game what kind of player he is.

“He’s admirable because everyone who’s played in his position would want to score all the goals he has.

“Real Madrid play good football. They have a new Coach and it’s difficult in such a short time for them to play exactly how he wants.

“[On Barcelona], you don’t need to tell me. They’ve stuck to their philosophy for a long time, since [Pep] Guardiola.

“They have the best players in the world at the moment and, going forward, there’s no other team attack like Barcelona.

“It’s not easy to say who will win the Champions League this season because we’re talking about the eight strongest teams in Europe.

“Surely it’s between Barcelona and Bayern Munich. I think one of the two will win it this season.
 

Cerval

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Feb 20, 2016
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This was in the same interview, and what a shocker, they conveniently ignored it.

“Playing in a team like Juventus is a dream come true,” he told El Chiringuito. “It's a very important club, and joining it at the age of 22 was an emotion I can't describe. It was a fundamental leap forwards in my career.
 

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