Paulo Dybala (157 Viewers)

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May 26, 2016
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Frustrating to watch him today vs Nigeria.
Loses the ball to the opposition , gets manhandled in physical aspects of the game way too easily and goes on to complain on teammates and the ref.

His attitude has been so careless the last months , starting to piss me off. Even with the national team he has this " diva " thing going on atm, and it's really not doing him any good, complaining to the ref when he does not receive fouls for his cheap dives.

I'm really starting to doubt whether he can be a stable top player if this continues. A shame , because it's only up to himself.
 

Monty

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May 2, 2017
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Frustrating to watch him today vs Nigeria.
Loses the ball to the opposition , gets manhandled in physical aspects of the game way too easily and goes on to complain on teammates and the ref.

His attitude has been so careless the last months , starting to piss me off. Even with the national team he has this " diva " thing going on atm, and it's really not doing him any good, complaining to the ref when he does not receive fouls for his cheap dives.

I'm really starting to doubt whether he can be a stable top player if this continues. A shame , because it's only up to himself.
That's sad to hear.

Also I don't understand why Marotta in multiple interviews recently has said "he's turning 24, he's still young, he needs time to develop"
 

Rollie

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Apr 15, 2008
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Ridiculous. Yeah, he's not Leo Messi, guys. Dybala won't be a player who is included in future arguments about who the best attacker of all time is. Get over it. That narrative is so stupid, and played out.

The guy is in a slump, after starting the year on a crazy goalscoring tear. Nothing we've seen suggests that he can't be an awesome player for us for a very long time.

Also, a lot of outstanding players in a lot of major sports struggle with consistency until they're 2-3 years older that Dybala is right now. Two years ago, he was our best attacker. Last year he was in the conversation despite adjusting to a new role. So 2 Scudetti, 2 Coppa, and a trip to the CL final in his first 2 years at a club that has widely been considered a top 5 club in the world the past few years. That's actually quite a bit to show for somebody who turns 24 years old tomorrow.

Or turns 24 today, if you're in Europe right now. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Paulo!

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