Paulo Dybala (95 Viewers)

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


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duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
Maybe he'll be better than Hazard in time (though his influence on Chelsea has been enormous the past few seasons), but Neymar and Griezmann are quite a few levels above him right now and it's difficult to see him catch up.
Agree. Currently all of them are better than Dybala but in 5 years we would see. Noone of them looks so promising like La Joya.

For instante that Messianic play against Torino in third goal, IMO only Messi and Iniesta could do something like that, the skill, pace, pass, they watch the other players in slow motion

Beside this season he's sttuggling too much (and still good stats) cuz Max was using him too deep at the beginning of the season
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
Griezmann is not a few levels above him; if anything, he might be slightly better, but that's about it. Dybala has the potential to be the best player in the world after both Messi and Ronaldo retire.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
Allegri so far is mishandling him with bullshid tactics. If Allegri continues his sucking streak,i have no doubts that this summe ror the next, he will rethink abiut his Juve future.

Remember that we will receive a lot of offers from him...Pogbasistic offers.

We sold Vidal and Pogba because they asked to leave. If Dybalas asks to leave, bet your wife he is a goner.

This is how we operate. The sooner people accep this, the better. We cant retain our big stars. Period.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,336
Griezmann is not a few levels above him; if anything, he might be slightly better, but that's about it. Dybala has the potential to be the best player in the world after both Messi and Ronaldo retire.
I like both players. A lot. But Griezmann has reached higher peaks and has shown more consistency too. Not to mention the fact that Griezmann's game is more well rounded too, he's more athletic, better with his head and faster than Dybala.

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Allegri so far is mishandling him with bullshid tactics. If Allegri continues his sucking streak,i have no doubts that this summe ror the next, he will rethink abiut his Juve future.

Remember that we will receive a lot of offers from him...Pogbasistic offers.

We sold Vidal and Pogba because they asked to leave. If Dybalas asks to leave, bet your wife he is a goner.

This is how we operate. The sooner people accep this, the better. We cant retain our big stars. Period.

He won't leave. And he'll become an icon for us.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,336
Like Vidal and Pogba right. I have heard that before.
Lol, God no. Vidal and Pogba were always going to leave at some point. Maybe I didn't expect them to when they did, but they were never the sort of players that would have a decade long Juventus career.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
Lol, God no. Vidal and Pogba were always going to leave at some point. Maybe I didn't expect them to when they did, but they were never the sort of players that would have a decade long Juventus career.
Vidal transfer came out of the blue, he was a fan favourite and supposedly he loved us. It was unpredictable at best.

With Pogba, yeh i never saw him loyal to us because he never ever commited to Juve. He was very careful with that so it gave me suspicions. But thats not the worrying part...the worrying part is that we really wanted to keep him no matter what, and we coudnt.

Thats were im going to with this argument. We cant force players to change their mind and stay. And Pogba and Vidal sadly left a precedent that needs to be stopped now.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,254
Lol, God no. Vidal and Pogba were always going to leave at some point. Maybe I didn't expect them to when they did, but they were never the sort of players that would have a decade long Juventus career.
lol but the one that says he'd walk to Barca if he had the chance will stick around? The era where players stayed at a single club for more then 5 years is over.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,336
lol but the one that says he'd walk to Barca if he had the chance will stick around? The era where players stayed at a single club for more then 5 years is over.
No. Dybala said he had a dream of playing alongside Messi, but that that had happened with the Argentina NT.
 

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