Paulo Dybala (164 Viewers)

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Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
deal with it Allegri, Zamparini was right all this time, Pogba + this guy are both worth 500m
He did. he slowly brought him in a way he didnt get all the pressure that has been murdering pogba. And he's florishing.
What does Dybala says ? He continiously praises the way Allegri has treated him. Says how he learned him to become a better player and names him for the reason of his explosive progression.


But hey, go ahead and believe Zamparini. That guy is about as sane as you.

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How about that first touch before the Mandzukic goal - almost lost us two points.
That excellent controll that allowed him to break free from defenders reach to pull or tackle him and turn this goal into a freekick ?
He hit it juuuust a little to hard, but still managed to get a shot in.
 

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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,488
It was a poor first touch, no need to sugar coat it, that would be as ridicolous as linebreaks dumb post. He tends to have them in games, gets bit over zealous and dribbling attempts and is bit sporadic in initial controlling touch.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
It was a poor first touch, no need to sugar coat it, that would be as ridicolous as linebreaks dumb post. He tends to have them in games, gets bit over zealous and dribbling attempts and is bit sporadic in initial controlling touch.
He intended to play it hard on the touch. But he overdid it. Yet luck goes with those in form, and it was not too hard. (morata would have hooved it).


Talking about ridicolous. How is are Roma and Inter doing in the standings ? :klin:
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,488
If Mandzukic wasnt there (crazy fuck is tackled hard from behind before passing Pogba AND gets up to ru hard to finish attack he built up) we would all said Dybala failed there. Which he did, because his touch was unnecessarily too forward, keeper stopped him, even if just by a split second.



Another impressive but also dissapointing moment is where Dybala showed his slick natural dribbling ability, he pretty much ala Messi just skipped past Viola's defence, creates chance out of nothing, only to shoot a puny weak sauce shot. within seconds I went from in total awe to a complete "oh come on " wimpering frustration.


0.33 here:

 

kao_ray

Senior Member
Feb 28, 2014
6,568
8 goals in 15 Serie A games is impressive to say the least. This guy can make it really big. I love the way he celebrates his goals. Like it is the biggest of joys. :touched:
 

JuveE46

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Dec 6, 2015
1,595
8 goals in 15 Serie A games is impressive to say the least. This guy can make it really big. I love the way he celebrates his goals. Like it is the biggest of joys. :touched:
Exactly, great attitude from a great player...been a football fan way too long to get excited prematurely or be falsely hopeful but the kid is the real deal no doubt about it... a super SS in the making..
Funny how some people talked about his first touch before mendzukic scored like its FIFA on Xbox...look at the replay..his head has to be turned the whole time as he is looking BEHIND him to receive the ball + time the offside..the angle and power of the pass makes it impossible to control it much better than he did..all this whike running full speed at minute 80...plus the keeper read it and closed down the space..save the complaints.
 

Kopanja

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
5,591
ffs forget about this first touch, wet and cold pitch, crazy speed. It was ok first touch, nothing really horrible, no player in out team except maybe Paul would make better first touch there.

And god damn Dybala is ice cold, kid is cold-blooded assassin.
 

Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,275
It's not just his first touch. He tends to push the ball too far sometimes when he's running towards the goal. He losses many balls this way and needs to know this shit. It can only make him better.
 

Kopanja

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
5,591
It's not just his first touch. He tends to push the ball too far sometimes when he's running towards the goal. He losses many balls this way and needs to know this $#@!. It can only make him better.
It's like every player in out team tend to do it from time to time (Pogs, Cuardado, Morata, even Marchi). Don't get me wrong I am well aware that Dybala makes this mistakes from time to time, but some people here saying that he has a bad first touch and it's just plain ridiculous. The kid is a wizard with the ball.

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Another impressive but also dissapointing moment is where Dybala showed his slick natural dribbling ability, he pretty much ala Messi just skipped past Viola's defence, creates chance out of nothing, only to shoot a puny weak sauce shot. within seconds I went from in total awe to a complete "oh come on " wimpering frustration.


0.33 here:

Dude take a look at the pitch, it's bad, Dybala simply fell because of it. Even with his weaker foot he can shoot more or less decent, esp. when the distance is so little.
 

Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
19,354
What was Tevez's scoring/assist stats by the same time last year I wonder.

Also, do Mario & Dybala have a better scoring partnership than Tevez/Morata ?
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,488
It's like every player in out team tend to do it from time to time (Pogs, Cuardado, Morata, even Marchi). Don't get me wrong I am well aware that Dybala makes this mistakes from time to time, but some people here saying that he has a bad first touch and it's just plain ridiculous. The kid is a wizard with the ball.

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Dude take a look at the pitch, it's bad, Dybala simply fell because of it. Even with his weaker foot he can shoot more or less decent, esp. when the distance is so little.
His technical level is insane and very impressive, but it's perfectly fine to point out when it doesn't work out. Mainly the first touch that can betray him at times (also slipping a bit too much occasionally, not ideal cleats). But he is pretty much one of the best natural dribblers I seen.
 

Tak!

Senior Member
Jun 23, 2011
4,176
Still amazed by this guy, never thought he would have this huge impact. I LOVE TEVEZ, but I have to say - Tevez who? (although, imagine those two wreaking havoc together :cry:)
 

dolph

Senior Member
Mar 30, 2006
2,599
Still amazed by this guy, never thought he would have this huge impact. I LOVE TEVEZ, but I have to say - Tevez who? (although, imagine those two wreaking havoc together :cry:)
If Tevez would have been here Dybala would still be riding the bench though.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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What was Tevez's scoring/assist stats by the same time last year I wonder.

Also, do Mario & Dybala have a better scoring partnership than Tevez/Morata ?
I don't think Tevez and Morata had much game time together at this point last season.

Man if only we could've had Tevez and Dybala together we wouldn't have needed a #9 :tuttosport:
 

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