Paulo Dybala (124 Viewers)

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sgjuveboy

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Oct 31, 2012
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Wow just saw some photos of dybala in Saudi Arabia. He fat percentage indeed improved since Ronnie arrival. His face is more lean now. Perhaps CR7 is influencing players diet too.

Honestly if Dybala gets physically stronger, he has the qualities to play in midfield, like coutinho or xavi.

Another position he could play is False 9. But it is a system that Allegri has never really explored.
 

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Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Last season was his best statistically speaking
He’s definitely improved in leaps and bounds in terms of goalscoring.

And of course he’s also better at dropping deeper and connecting the lines (even if it obviously doesn’t play to his strengths).

His playmaking around the box has regressed a bit though in terms of picking out final passes, and providing assists. I do think this in part due to him playing further away from goal so often, so he understandably looks to score every time he gets the ball around the area. But If he can get back to pick the right moments for creating goalscoring chances for teammates like he did his first season here, he’d be even more of a monster now.
 

tosh_rose

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Aug 21, 2010
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I read this same article early in the morning and some comments almost made me spill my coffee. This is a good one:

7. Posted bygelsi
on7 hours ago
Why a story about an Argentinian playing in Italy? I'd be more interested in British players playing in Britain. Why so much focus on womens and European football and and so little on the domestic game outside the Premier league. I'd rather read about Joey Barton or Sol Campbell.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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Wow just saw some photos of dybala in Saudi Arabia. He fat percentage indeed improved since Ronnie arrival. His face is more lean now. Perhaps CR7 is influencing players diet too.

Honestly if Dybala gets physically stronger, he has the qualities to play in midfield, like coutinho or xavi.

Another position he could play is False 9. But it is a system that Allegri has never really explored.
:rofl:
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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I read this same article early in the morning and some comments almost made me spill my coffee. This is a good one:

7. Posted bygelsi
on7 hours ago
Why a story about an Argentinian playing in Italy? I'd be more interested in British players playing in Britain. Why so much focus on womens and European football and and so little on the domestic game outside the Premier league. I'd rather read about Joey Barton or Sol Campbell.
BBC Sport comments section is notoriously full of trolls. Pick any article and you will find them, some are even funny.
 

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