It'll be interesting to see how/if he and Berardi would work together. Because to me Dybala doesn't have the right characteristics to be a CF or a winger.
It'll be interesting to see how/if he and Berardi would work together. Because to me Dybala doesn't have the right characteristics to be a CF or a winger.
He's not a bad player, failed to prove himself at Bayern but still has great technique and doesn't really need to use his right foot that often. Like the others I mentioned.
He's growing faster than I initially would credit him for. And every time I see him, it looks like he is working on aspects of his game, like control, passing, and it must be said, his movement and balance.
It'll be interesting to see how/if he and Berardi would work together. Because to me Dybala doesn't have the right characteristics to be a CF or a winger.
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It'll be interesting to see how/if he and Berardi would work together. Because to me Dybala doesn't have the right characteristics to be a CF or a winger.
Agreed. But he's really growing as a support striker or a trequartista, so I think him and Berardi could fit well together. Different characteristics anyway.
Yes, of course it is. Many of these players are solid with both feet, but just not confident enough to use their weaker foot regulary in a match, like for example Pirlo does.
As for Messi, he doesn't really need to hit the ball with his right foot in most cases because his technique is insane and he gets himself into those kind of positions. Search YT for Messi & Dani Alves warming up to see how good he is with his right foot.