Paulo Dybala (92 Viewers)

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zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
I'm more than fine losing Morata if we can hold on to Dybala. Morata is pretty good and really contributes with a well-rounded set of skills. However, he is just not a natural scorer like Dybala.
We can hold on Dybala either way, losing Morata would be bad for our CL next season though

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self defense mechanism cause we know he's gone :cry:
Not yet :stuckup:
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
Morata could be a starter here next year. He just need to score regular and Max wouldn't have any more choice... But nothing of that would happen cuz I think he's gone. Zizou use Jesse and Vasquez as starter when one of the BBc were out so obviously they need more quality attack in their bench
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,616
Asking to leave, fine. Can't expect everyone to stay for life. Talking down to the club though, then they can go fuck themselves.
He did not talk down the club. When a player today perceives Bayern as more competitive than Juve then that is normal and no different from how almost the entire football world sees the two clubs. They have great history as club (no plastic), have a gigantic star studded squad, are the second most consistent side in Europe after Barca (1 win, 2 finals, 3 semis in the last 7 years), massive following, they hire the best coaches in the business, are default league winners, have excellent management and massive finances that ensure the continuation of their success. If Vidal had said these comments in 2003 I'd be surprised and offended by his statement but no one should be surprised or offended today.

Apart from that statement (which should not be very controversial), he has always spoken well about his time at Juve, and congratulated us on every occasion. He never even took any jibes at us after they went through to the semis and when he did wear the Juve shirt he always gave 100%. I don't see his move as very different from Zidane's in 2000. If anything, we were closer to Real then (2000), than we are to Bayern now (financially, european consistency, squad quality and size, management quality).
 

adRHCP

Senior Member
Nov 7, 2012
6,635
Morata is just as good a talent

he had a bad season and was still influential as fuck.

he also scored in like 6 consecutve CL gamess beating your god del piero at the age of 22. lol at anyone who thinks he isnt as big as dyala
I see underrating Morata has become the new thing on Tuz
everybody was sucking his dick last year for getting this very same club to the Champions League Final, now he's just not good enough
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,792
He did not talk down the club. When a player today perceives Bayern as more competitive than Juve then that is normal and no different from how almost the entire football world sees the two clubs. They have great history as club (no plastic), have a gigantic star studded squad, are the second most consistent side in Europe after Barca (1 win, 2 finals, 3 semis in the last 7 years), massive following, they hire the best coaches in the business, are default league winners, have excellent management and massive finances that ensure the continuation of their success. If Vidal had said these comments in 2003 I'd be surprised and offended by his statement but no one should be surprised or offended today.

Apart from that statement (which should not be very controversial), he has always spoken well about his time at Juve, and congratulated us on every occasion. He never even took any jibes at us after they went through to the semis and when he did wear the Juve shirt he always gave 100%. I don't see his move as very different from Zidane's in 2000. If anything, we were closer to Real then (2000), than we are to Bayern now (financially, european consistency, squad quality and size, management quality).
Perhaps you think Bayern is a clear step above us, I do not. They certainly have the finances over us, but most of what else you say of them can be applied to us as well. We have also shown to pretty much be their equal this past season in the Champions League.

Not to mention, he's also done his share of dumb shit while he was here as well. Must I even mention the alcohol issues? He was horrific in that CL final, and then to go and say he left so he could win it? A bit insulting considering he could have easily been thrown out of the game.
 

piotrr

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Sep 13, 2011
34,009
warning, tuttosport content :D

http://www.football-italia.net/84487/real’s-dybala-bid-rejected
Real’s Dybala bid rejected?
Juventus have reportedly rejected an offer in the region of €70-80m for Paulo Dybala from Real Madrid.

The Argentine forward signed for the Bianconeri from Palermo last summer and has thrived in his debut season, scoring 19 Serie A goals in 34 league appearances.

Tuttosport has reported today that La Liga giants Real Madrid have come forward with a bid of €70-80m for the 22-year-old, which was turned down.

The outlet believes that the Old Lady won’t have particular problems keeping Dybala this summer as he wants to stay in Turin.

Juve paid the Rosanero €32m for the striker last summer, meaning they have turned away an opportunity to more than double their investment after only one year.
 

1251alex

Senior Member
Dec 13, 2011
2,288
According to the CIES ranking of the top forwards for the 15/16 season when taking into account the ability to create plays, assist, and effectiveness in front of goal here is the top 10 attackers in Europe

1. Lionel Messi
2. Zlatan Ibrahimovic
3. Neymar
4. Luis Suarez
5. Paulo Dybala
6. Cristiano Ronaldo
7. Raffael de Araujo
8. Thomas Muller
9. Lucas Perez
10. Gonzalo Higuain



Holy shit, we officially have a world class striker.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
According to the CIES ranking of the top forwards for the 15/16 season when taking into account the ability to create plays, assist, and effectiveness in front of goal here is the top 10 attackers in Europe

1. Lionel Messi
2. Zlatan Ibrahimovic
3. Neymar
4. Luis Suarez
5. Paulo Dybala
6. Cristiano Ronaldo
7. Raffael de Araujo
8. Thomas Muller
9. Lucas Perez
10. Gonzalo Higuain



Holy shit, we officially have a world class striker.
Wow.
 

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