Paulo Dybala (185 Viewers)

Legend or Rookie? ***non-official poll***


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Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Great vid find Os :tup:

He can really deliver some great passes to open up a defense. His dribbling also attacks more defenders which will be found to open up space for one of our players making a run.

God I love this player.
 

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LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
Love his very special and naturally skillful style, very few players effortessly play ball like him, also quite passionate and hungry player. Too bad we got the tough as fvck CL draw, hopefully he shines big, because he needs to introduce himself to Europe in the way he is conqueroring Italy with, half way into a real breakthrough in the big footie scene (this clip is sick, best of him so far):


Fantastic player, he's developing so quick! He's exactly the type that makes people come to stadiums. He's got much stronger these past few months. His style is so elegant and natural you just can't stop staring at your screen :D
 

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Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,196
:agree:

He's coming along nicely. I love that he tries stuff in games and that it sometimes comes off and when it doesn't he's always annoyed at himself. He's learning - and not from Cannavaro or from Trezeguet. He's learning by playing and long may it continue because he's doing great so far.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,488
I know it's hindsight but selling Inzaghi along with Zidane, and bringing in Salas as his replacement was one of the biggest mistakes Moggi ever made. I'm certain we would have won in 2003 with Inzaghi, and potentially another as well.
Nah I'm glad we sold Pippo, not only because he was incredibly annoying on the pitch to see for us, but that he wasn't consistent enough scorer (first season yeah, later no) , he had good numbers but not top striker numbers, we got Trezegol and we got to see what a weekly game decider looks like, made Pippo surplus since he was backup /rotation at the end.

But yeah he sure could be clutch (mainly for Milan tho), but would drive you mad along the way. I grown to appreciate him when watching him as neutral with Milan.


Selling him was sensible for good money because of Trez it's that simple. Would he even start a CL final with Le Roi fit?


Buying Salas was huge mistake tho. But in hindsight, he was a sick complete striker for Lazio, broken goods quickly.
 

rndmlgnd

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Oct 29, 2015
694
I think if we get Berardi, he'll plays as a support striker or rather a Muller-esque role with Morata as a CF who drifts to the left with Dybala in the middle as a trequartista.

It's going to be one hell of an attack really, if it happens.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,488
It will be a real headache to fit them in. Best I can come up with is Berardi right wing, Dybala false 9/withdrawn CF creating, and Morata starting from left wing but essentially being a CF off the ball. Kinda like how Suarez played RW last season but he was essentially the focal spear point of the attack going inwards as CF. Or Cavani in PSG when Ibra drops back alot. But Blanc is alot more rigid with the freedom he gives his wing forwards so Cavani is kinda stuck there instead of being fluid.
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
64,590
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Licht----Rugani---Chiello--A.Sandro
--------------Marchisio
--------Khedira-----Poba
-------Berardi------Dybala
--------------Morata


-------Rugani---Bonucci---Chiello
Licht-----Marchisio----Pogba------A.Sandro
----------Berardi-------Dybala
-----------------Morata
 

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