Paulo Dybala (185 Viewers)

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Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,249
no one is perfect I guess :D
this fucking wasteman always says/claims that meelan is best in italy because of their european achievements :(
sometimes i just want to lock him up in a basement with nothing, literally nothing, no water no food no nothing. just my urine. but he's good guy though so he dont deserve.
 

Juve_fanatic

Second coolest member!
Apr 5, 2006
7,618
And people give Higuain $#@! for being useless and a choker in Europe :lol:

This guy has been average as $#@! in the CL, save for one or two games here or there. Not good enough lately, looks and plays like a scared little kid.
Its because of his stupid haircut. He worries about it too much and looses focus because of it. Hair might have been Pirlo's greatest source of power, but its Dybala's weakness and Allegri should sort it out by cutting Dybala's hair short. Gay haircuts like his and Bernardeschi's have no place in Juve and present a weakness. This matter should be dealt with immediately!
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
he was bad yesterday, but he is the most tricky player we have and should keep him no matter what. The closest we will have to del piero (tricky player with great free kicks and dribbles).

Needs to work on his first touch and improve his shooting as of late. 2 straight games with ball hoofing over the bar in good positions.-
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,249
Its because of his stupid haircut. He worries about it too much and looses focus because of it. Hair might have been Pirlo's greatest source of power, but its Dybala's weakness and Allegri should sort it out by cutting Dybala's hair short. Gay haircuts like his and Bernardeschi's have no place in Juve and present a weakness. This matter should be dealt with immediately!
:lol::lol:

I missed u Fil:touched:
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
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I would prefer if sometimes Allegri just used Higuain/Dybala as a left/right partnership instead of Dybala always behind Higuain. It's too much responsibility for Dybala, who is not a real CAM, to always show for the ball whether it is on the left or the right.

If it's on the left, just have Higuain show for it and Dybala on the last man, or even no one on the last man. If it's on the right then vice-versa.

Too much of our attack is designed to get Dybala shots from 30 yards. Wingers stay wide, Higuain occupying 2 CBs, desperately trying to create that pocket for Dybala to operate in. But he's still more of a #9. Needs touches in the box not 35 yards out. He can't be counted to smash balls from 35 yards (who can?).

Higuain is a better passer than Dybala. It will not kill the team if sometimes Higuain receives the ball (especially on the left where Dybala is ineffective) and Dybala can tease the CBs.
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
Can't remember him having more than 2 good games in CHL vs Barca and Zagreb
What about Pipa or Pjanic? Like too many to count? Last year we were good in general and it was enough with a couple of great performance (Dybala, Alves, JGC, Mandzo and AS) to break balance

What about the season before? Morata? Who else?

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I would prefer if sometimes Allegri just used Higuain/Dybala as a left/right partnership instead of Dybala always behind Higuain. It's too much responsibility for Dybala, who is not a real CAM, to always show for the ball whether it is on the left or the right.

If it's on the left, just have Higuain show for it and Dybala on the last man, or even no one on the last man. If it's on the right then vice-versa.

Too much of our attack is designed to get Dybala shots from 30 yards. Wingers stay wide, Higuain occupying 2 CBs, desperately trying to create that pocket for Dybala to operate in. But he's still more of a #9. Needs touches in the box not 35 yards out. He can't be counted to smash balls from 35 yards (who can?).

Higuain is a better passer than Dybala. It will not kill the team if sometimes Higuain receives the ball (especially on the left where Dybala is ineffective) and Dybala can tease the CBs.
My main issue is not so much about the position, it's way more related to the need of Paulo to come so deep to defend and to create, he gets so much kick in our own MF and lost all his stamina running after FB... It's not a coincidence he scored a lot at the beginning of the season when he stayed in the front almost all the time
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Is Dybala's petulance becoming a problem for Juventus?


For the second time in a fortnight, Juventus star Paulo Dybala reacted angrily to being substituted on Tuesday evening and this time, the club might have no choice but to take action against him.

The 23-year-old was caught on camera uttering a vulgar phrase in the direction of Bianconeri boss Max Allegri when he was hooked during last month’s 6-2 win away at Udinese.


And according to various Italian media outlets, the Argentine forward threw his shin-pads in the direction of the bench when he was taken off in the 82nd minute of Juve’s 1-1 Champions League draw with Sporting Lisbon this week.

No action was taken against him following the Udinese incident but the club might perhaps be wise to make it clear they will not tolerate the manager’s authority being undermined in this way.

Indeed, former Juventus boss Antonio Conte recently made it clear to his Chelsea players that they would face punishment for public acts of dissent towards him.

And speaking after the Udinese game, former Italy international defender Giuseppe Bergomi urged Dybala to take a leaf out of Napoli captain Marek Hamšík’s book.



“Dybala should look at Hamšík,” Bergomi told Sky Calcio Club.

“He is always subbed off and never says anything. You can’t act like this, he has to learn.

“It is normal for the coach to take you off sometimes since he might want to change the dynamic.”

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https://en.onefootball.com/dybalas-petulance-becoming-issue-juventus/
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703


Put in line
Again disappointing in the Champions League, again irritated by his substitution
Act of throwing his shin-pads stigmatized firmly by Juve
And that delayed birthday message for the club…
 

Linebreak

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2009
16,022


Put in line
Again disappointing in the Champions League, again irritated by his substitution
Act of throwing his shin-pads stigmatized firmly by Juve
And that delayed birthday message for the club…
He needs to toughen up a bit.

He may think he's Maradona reborn but I'm sorry he did next to nothing all game.
 

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