Paulo Dybala (68 Viewers)

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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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#64
If this is true :tuttosport:

Only thing I've ever seen him do with his right foot is use it as his support foot, using it to place the ball where he wants it etc. I haven't seen him shoot, pass or cross with it. Then again, I haven't watched him a whole lot, I must confess. I'm just hoping this is true.

I definitely don't mind that he uses his left foot 99 % of the time, but it would be comforting to know that he can use his right foot as well.

I still have nightmares of one trick pony Krasic.
To be honest if he impressed me enough 3 years ago when he was still a diamond in the rough then we have a potential world class if not very good player in the making. I understand a lot of people's concerns about the fee etc... but I have a lot of trust in Dybala in the same manner I did in Vidal before we were linked with him

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He is A New Messi, no wonder he doesn't use his right foot a lot. It could be forbidden by Zamparini.
I wouldn't say he is the new messi, if anything he more of a copy of Aguero. Dybala's slight weakness is the fact he isn't that amberdextrious (however you spell it) still I think he is a world class player in the making
 

Suns

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May 22, 2009
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#66
Style of play
A quick, creative, and agile player, with good technical ability, Dybala is known for his dribbling and close control in limited spaces, as well as his ability to protect and hold up the ball with his back to goal. Due to his pace, positioning, and ball skills, he excels during counter-attacks, and at beating the offside trap to make attacking runs. A hardworking player, he is also known for his defensive contribution. Dybala is capable both of creating chances for team-mates as well as scoring goals, due to his powerful and accurate shooting and heading ability. A versatile forward, he is capable of playing in any offensive position, as a striker, supporting forward, attacking midfielder, or even as an inverted winger on the right, where he is able to shoot on goal with his stronger left foot.
very important to our success and replacing a huge skill of tevez.
looks to me like his agent wrote all of that :D
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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#76
To be honest if he impressed me enough 3 years ago when he was still a diamond in the rough then we have a potential world class if not very good player in the making. I understand a lot of people's concerns about the fee etc... but I have a lot of trust in Dybala in the same manner I did in Vidal before we were linked with him

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I wouldn't say he is the new messi, if anything he more of a copy of Aguero. Dybala's slight weakness is the fact he isn't that amberdextrious (however you spell it) still I think he is a world class player in the making
Osman already said it, but this isn't really true. He's very capable of crossing and passing accurately with his right foot. He doesn't shoot with it unless forced, but he can certainly use it for passing and crossing.

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What the $#@! is wrong with u people? Dybala needs to hit the gym? Well he's a freaking footballer..Not some aspiring model or bodybuilder.
:lol:

He probably will gain 5-10 lbs of muscle as he matures over the next few seasons, Morata certainly has in his first year here, probably 5 lbs, as his musculature looks much better and he seems quite a bit stronger than he was in the fall. I'd expect the same from Dybala too with our staff. It will improve his durability too.

But the comments about needing to gain a whole bunch of muscle mass are silly.
 
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Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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  • Thread Starter #77
    I haven't seen much of him but he was good when I saw him. I think he has loads of potential. It's a heavy fee but after seeing how Morata turned out I'm willing to totally ignore the number itself. I think we just signed a massive player.

    Pogba, Vidal, Dybala, Morata & Tevez :tup: That force.
     

    Ocelot

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    Jul 13, 2013
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    I've seen better talents fail already, but in general I got a good feeling about him. Most importantly, the mental aspects of his game are hella promising.
     

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