Paulo Dybala (203 Viewers)

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In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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You guys are all forgetting the pressure this guy is under. His first season went great, this one not so much (his recent goals have been somewhat hiding his poor form).

Obviously this wasn't smart, but Allegri is an experienced coach and he'll simply punish Dybala for it and get on with things.

But please, break down like the little bitches you are.

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duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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No,

What allegri did was shid too and he could face some consequences... but at least he is in a different level than dybala who is one of the many players we have and who should respect the coach like any other dude.

If you told me that he was having issues since months with the mismanagement of allegri....(for example soemthign like del piero and conte)...then i would kind of understand the situation (not approve it)...

But come on, Dybala is recovering his form..he was given some good minutes and he was playing bad... a sub was not out of the question...and on top of this is he IS mad at the substitution like if he was owning the game and undeservedly taken out.

He should not get special treatment because he is our star. Dybala even took away his arm from allegri{s like saying "GTFO dude"
IMO it's way worst what Max did. I'm agree that you should sub some one when is playing bad and Pjaca needs more playing time but when Sturaro sucked all season long, Asa played amateur football till last three games, Sami was struggling like an old lady, Pjanic was even criticized for Beppe. They used to end the games even in those cases so why can't Dybala así for the same: he's our star
 
May 26, 2016
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You guys are all forgetting the pressure this guy is under. His first season went great, this one not so much (his recent goals have been somewhat hiding his poor form).

Obviously this wasn't smart, but Allegri is an experienced coach and he'll simply punish Dybala for it and get on with things.

But please, break down like the little bitches you are.

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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
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The overreaction in this thread is pathetic and laughable.

Y'all could learn a thing or two from Allegri:

Max Allegri brushed over the incident when Paulo Dybala refused to shake the Juventus tactician’s hand. “All players want to stay on the pitch.”

La Joya was substituted during today’s 2-0 victory away to Sassuolo and not only did he fail to shake Allegri’s hand while walking off, he actively swerved and threw his own arm behind his back to avoid the handshake.

“All players want to stay on the pitch and he did very well as long as he was there,” the Coach told reporters.

“Nothing happened, players can get angry when they’re substituted. The important thing is that when they’re on the pitch, they do what needs doing.

“I get cross if the players don’t shake the hands of their teammates when coming off, as they need to always show respect for their teammates.

“If they’re angry with the Coach, it doesn’t matter, it’ll blow over. We’re used to these things. I was a player too…”
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
13,463
Really expect him to apologise for it. It was so arrogant thing to do.
:agree:

He deserved to come off too. Hopefully just stupidity from a young guy who has got a bit caught up in his hype in recent weeks. Allegri should give him in trouble, he should man up and apologise, then move on.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,409
Punish this POS. Very disrespectful. Allegri is the coach and players should respect his decisions even if they dont see the point to it. We are not Roma.
 

spurdo

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2016
1,877
It's a kunty move, hope he apologises. Good reaction from Allegri though, no need to blow dumb stuff like this out of proportion either; its normal to be pissed off after a bad game. If this happens again though, then he can rot on the bench until he learns some manners. Make him run a couple extra laps in training in the meantime.
 

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