Paulo Dybala (158 Viewers)

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duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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I don't quite get it. Max is being an asshole with Paulo and tries Pipa like a little girl and everyone here is buying this shit.

Last game Max said he put out Paulo cuz he lost many balls according to him, considering Paulo is playing in the MF and trying to create, he has 79% pass accurate, it wasn't good, right, well Pipa in one moment of the game manage to lost 1 ball every three passes, he was playing shit big time, at the end he improved a bit and end with a 71% pass accurate

You all asking for Paulo's head is beyond me... next year we are gonna be stucked with one guy who could never hold a ball and choked in every important game and praying for Berna to become the new Baggio... And FYI
 

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Cerval

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Feb 20, 2016
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You all asking for Paulo's head is beyond me... next year we are gonna be stucked with one guy who could never hold a ball and choked in every important game and praying for Berna to become the new Baggio... And FYI
This forum shits on him weekly. Some fans don't deserve quality players.
 

Nedved96

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Sep 1, 2017
7,198
Arrigo Sacchi has seemingly blamed Max Allegri for Paulo Dybala’s poor Juventus form. “Not even Lionel Messi would’ve touched the ball against Napoli.”

Dybala’s failure to score in Juve’s 2-0 win at Olympiacos meant he had gone the entire group stage of the Champions League without a goal, but Sacchi suggested Allegri’s tactics were not getting the best out of the Argentine attacker.

“Forwards must feel motivated and supported because otherwise, they lose rhythm and confidence,” the coaching icon said after the game, reports ItaSportPress.

“Juventus could’ve played with Messi at the San Paolo against Napoli, but not even he would’ve touched the ball.

“It’s not fair because you have to give excitement to the fans. With excitement, you win and convince people. This makes the game more beautiful.”
Dybala is partially to blame for his poor form recently, but Allegri’s clueless tactics are is not helping him at all. Dybala is essentially forced to play as a midfielder because our team is so awful at creating chances from open play.
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
Dybala is partially to blame for his poor form recently, but Allegri’s clueless tactics are is not helping him at all. Dybala is essentially forced to play as a midfielder because our team is so awful at creating chances from open play.
But we created a lot and scored a lot - Dybala too. He started sucking way before Allegri went full defense. Wow, he looks like the Dybala in most games last season.
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,198
But we created a lot and scored a lot - Dybala too. He started sucking way before Allegri went full defense. Wow, he looks like the Dybala in most games last season.
In some games yes he sucked, but in other games like Barcelona at home he actually played quite well. The real problem was Allegri’s cowardly tactics. We parked the bus at home for the majority of the game against a Messi-less Barca. Then you have people after the game blaming Dybala for being a choker instead of calling out Max, who is the real problem.
 

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