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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Slowly integrating is playing him the first 3 games then starting to bench him, imo it's not a matter of slowly integrating him, it's matter of tactical approach, now that Allegri is starting to play the 4-3-3, he doesn't see Dybala as part of the trident wich is weird imo.
Well, Dybala isn't exactly a winger, he can't offer wide play in a way wingers in 4-3-3 are supposed to offer.

But I think it has more to do with his age rather than Allegri's tactical choice. No doubt that Dybala is better player than Zaza imho and should start ahead of him. Think we'll definitely see him tonight.

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Juventino[RUS];5103295 said:
He started Koman against Udinese with unsuited position for him .......
I think we were trying to sell him at good price, showing him off, hence his inclusion.
 

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TheLaz

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Oct 6, 2011
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If Allegri wants to play 433, playing Cuadrado and Pereyra on the wings with Zaza as CF is a logic choice. Dybala might be better then Zaza but he's not the type of player to play central in the 433. Pereyra is a more natural winger, and Cuardado is outstanding lately. Allegri will probably make changes if it doesn't work, and Dybala is first off the bench..
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
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Cautious approach, like with Morata last season. We don't want to put too much burden on the kid right away. He'll get plenty of opportunity during the season and I expect him early in the 2nd half of the game.
What a bunch of crap. We're actually doing the opposite by benching and not giving him the chance to prove his worth.

He's not a 17 year old who just came out of Primavera and has no experience playing with the pros. He's in fact will turn 22 in a matter of a few months, has a top season as the best player in his team. Not to mention he's not only our top scorer but one of the 2 most creative players going forward we have. Has just been called up for a nation that possible have the best forwards in the world and cost us 40 mil.

I could give you a hundred more reasons why it's pure BS. If he doesnt play today its just ridiculous.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Of course we were, because the Juventus management can never do anything wrong. There is always an explanation to what they do :agree:
They most certainly can, but current mgt has been great for us, numerous titles are testament to that. Won't stop few from whining though and try to find every excuse to throw dirt at them. :wink:

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What a bunch of crap. We're actually doing the opposite by benching and not giving him the chance to prove his worth.

He's not a 17 year old who just came out of Primavera and has no experience playing with the pros. He's in fact will turn 22 in a matter of a few months, has a top season as the best player in his team. Not to mention he's not only our top scorer but one of the 2 most creative players going forward we have. Has just been called up for a nation that possible have the best forwards in the world and cost us 40 mil.

I could give you a hundred more reasons why it's pure BS. If he doesnt play today its just ridiculous.
Nah

You can disagree with this strategy, but no doubt we have been practicing it successfully as long as I can remember. Morata was 22 and started last season on the bench, despite coming from Real Madrid as a CL winner and for a price of 30m. Took him half a season to displace Llorente. It's still start of the season and Dybala will get plenty of time to prove his worth, let's not get into frenzy mode at the end of September ffs.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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Regardless, he would never start. Even when he fully recovered Llorente was preferred striker in the 1st part of the season. We like to slowly integrate young players, keep the expectations at bay, rather than put pressure on them from the start. So far it has been a good strategy.
Yeh, and that was most likely because Allegri was respecting Llorente´s first place until it was no longer justifiable...then Morata started to shine.


Juventino[RUS];5103304 said:
@AlvaroMorata Felicidades hermano @PauDybala_JR mas que merecido!!!
Why morata is congratulating Dybala? what happened?

This is never fun for fans. Hopefully a journalist asks him why.
This is annoying. I want to see Dybala play and Allegri keeps benching him. I call Bullshid.

I would play dybala over ZAZA as CF is it meant seeing him play. He would be better as a false 9 in comparison with Zaza as a pure CF anyways.
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,292
If Allegri wants to play 433, playing Cuadrado and Pereyra on the wings with Zaza as CF is a logic choice. Dybala might be better then Zaza but he's not the type of player to play central in the 433. Pereyra is a more natural winger, and Cuardado is outstanding lately. Allegri will probably make changes if it doesn't work, and Dybala is first off the bench..
:tup:
 

dolph

Senior Member
Mar 30, 2006
2,599
Can we start to panic now. Apparently our most talented striker is considered 4th choice behind fucking Simone Zaza. After we loan Matri in winter transferwindow he will be 5th choice. And what is all this bullshit of him not able to play CF in a 4-3-3. he was fantastic as a CF for Palermo last year.
 

icemaη

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Aug 27, 2008
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They most certainly can, but current mgt has been great for us, numerous titles are testament to that. Won't stop few from whining though and try to find every excuse to throw dirt at them. :wink:

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Nah

You can disagree with this strategy, but no doubt we have been practicing it successfully as long as I can remember. Morata was 22 and started last season on the bench, despite coming from Real Madrid as a CL winner and for a price of 30m. Took him half a season to displace Llorente. It's still start of the season and Dybala will get plenty of time to prove his worth, let's not get into frenzy mode at the end of September ffs.
Cronios alert!
 

abrakadaver07

Senior Member
Jul 8, 2008
590
Maybe he's a dope fiend, sneaking into the physio room between training sessions, stealing Asamoah's crutches and snorting cocaine off of them. And knowing our recent injury situation, the crutches are here to stay. Kwadwo can't do a thing either, cause his other knee might break if he just thinks about stopping Dybala. Allegri obviously can't say a word cause he's the one selling the coke.
 

Inglip

Senior Member
Jul 29, 2011
2,583
Maybe he's a dope fiend, sneaking into the physio room between training sessions, stealing Asamoah's crutches and snorting cocaine off of them. And knowing our recent injury situation, the crutches are here to stay. Kwadwo can't do a thing either, cause his other knee might break if he just thinks about stopping Dybala. Allegri obviously can't say a word cause he's the one selling the coke.
Makes sense.
 
Mar 9, 2006
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If Allegri wants to play 433, playing Cuadrado and Pereyra on the wings with Zaza as CF is a logic choice. Dybala might be better then Zaza but he's not the type of player to play central in the 433. Pereyra is a more natural winger, and Cuardado is outstanding lately. Allegri will probably make changes if it doesn't work, and Dybala is first off the bench..
That's why he has scored 16 goals last season playing lone forward
 

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