Paulo Dybala (185 Viewers)

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


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Cerval

Senior Member
Feb 20, 2016
26,829
So obvious that Dybala will be leaving Juve on his terms

Its no secret for sure.

Lets make peace that he's being sold sooner than later and just enjoy his performances for as long as he stays.
It's possible he leaves us in the future and it's possible he stays. No one's inside his head. For as long as Juve competes in the UCL and stays a success platform chances are he could stay.

Besides most big teams don't need him. Barca are loaded and don't need him, the only other team that isn't a step down is Madrid, Cristiano is still going strong and it isn't certain they'd go for him
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,837
It's possible he leaves us in the future and it's possible he stays. No one's inside his head. For as long as Juve competes in the UCL and stays a success platform chances are he could stay.

Besides most big teams don't need him. Barca are loaded and don't need him, the only other team that isn't a step down is Madrid, Cristiano is still going strong and it isn't certain they'd go for him
I see Man City as a real possibility tbh
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,837
He's also the figurehead of this team, I don't see him leaving us as easily as Pogba did.

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Could be but that'd be a step down unless they end up showing against big UCL team
Not so sure that City are that much of a step down. They are miles above any English team atm and Pep is a massive draw for attacking players. And yea , depends on their CL showings too.
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,198
This game against Real Madrid will make or break whether we keep him or not.



If Real trash us, he will leave after coming to the dark realization that he won't win the CL here.



If we beat Real and make another semifinal or even final, he will stay.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,837
One of Man City or PSG i'm thinking. Depends on how this season shapes up.

If he ousts Madrid out of the CL though, then i think they would be inclined towards buying him. Despite the injury and inconsistency, his stats are still great this year.
 

Monty

Tuz Royalty
May 2, 2017
2,592
Bit ironic if you ask me

If he performs at the highest level that we know he can, we would win the CL

Allegri builds the platform to let him play in his best position with the least defensive duties, so that he can shine

Even pogba doesnt have the team built around him
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Bit ironic if you ask me

If he performs at the highest level that we know he can, we would win the CL

Allegri builds the platform to let him play in his best position with the least defensive duties, so that he can shine

Even pogba doesnt have the team built around him
I think is not that simple of “pleasing him tactically and thats it”.

Even when we DO let him express himself, there are a number of factors around us that could make him think about his options.

The first and foremost, is the arrival of a nasty offer. I think we are all aware that juve cant match an offer from a crazy billionaire so its up to the player to decide.

Another point is the brand of football we play. Even when we let dybala attack, we play a very defensive brand of football, which overall limits the amount of chances an offensive player can get. If dybala played for a guardiola team, he would have like double the chances he gets in juve. This by no means mean he will win more, but he will enjoy his footBall a lot more than in here for sure.

The third reason could be the loser karma we have in the CL and the outsider opinion.
Most people around the world never take us as serious contenders because on top of always losing, we do not play offensive winning football that most of the elite teams do. Unluckily for us, those teams have won the competition numerous times in the last years, so the statistics dont lie.
A player like dybala could go to those teams hoping that he will have a better chance to win the whole thing there. Is like the easy way of getting the cup. Because to be honest those teams have something magical that unexplicably makes them being instant favourites every year. We are not even close to that kind of aura.
For us having that, we will have to forcefully make fans around the world watch us by winning the damn thing a couple times, and doing it big time would surely help.

Motivation. We are kings of italy. We are rarely matched or put to the sword. We are just too good and too well managed for the rest of serie A scrubs. If you are not italian, winning serie A becomes something ordinary after some years, specially if you are a famous player.

Last but not least, Serie A. Serie a is a poor league with way less coverage than the 3 big ones. Nowadays, players see themselves as brands, not as bandieras. As a brand, they like to get exposure in the very same way juventus likes to get exposure by playing in the CL. It means more fans and more economical relations with sponsors etc. By playing in england or spain, you get that kind of exposure. In serie a not so much.
 

Monty

Tuz Royalty
May 2, 2017
2,592
I think is not that simple of “pleasing him tactically and thats it”.

Even when we DO let him express himself, there are a number of factors around us that could make him think about his options.

The first and foremost, is the arrival of a nasty offer. I think we are all aware that juve cant match an offer from a crazy billionaire so its up to the player to decide.

Another point is the brand of football we play. Even when we let dybala attack, we play a very defensive brand of football, which overall limits the amount of chances an offensive player can get. If dybala played for a guardiola team, he would have like double the chances he gets in juve. This by no means mean he will win more, but he will enjoy his footBall a lot more than in here for sure.

The third reason could be the loser karma we have in the CL and the outsider opinion.
Most people around the world never take us as serious contenders because on top of always losing, we do not play offensive winning football that most of the elite teams do. Unluckily for us, those teams have won the competition numerous times in the last years, so the statistics dont lie.
A player like dybala could go to those teams hoping that he will have a better chance to win the whole thing there. Is like the easy way of getting the cup. Because to be honest those teams have something magical that unexplicably makes them being instant favourites every year. We are not even close to that kind of aura.
For us having that, we will have to forcefully make fans around the world watch us by winning the damn thing a couple times, and doing it big time would surely help.

Motivation. We are kings of italy. We are rarely matched or put to the sword. We are just too good and too well managed for the rest of serie A scrubs. If you are not italian, winning serie A becomes something ordinary after some years, specially if you are a famous player.

Last but not least, Serie A. Serie a is a poor league with way less coverage than the 3 big ones. Nowadays, players see themselves as brands, not as bandieras. As a brand, they like to get exposure in the very same way juventus likes to get exposure by playing in the CL. It means more fans and more economical relations with sponsors etc. By playing in england or spain, you get that kind of exposure. In serie a not so much.
Forget all those other things, we are talking about the CL

If Barca and Juve were to swap messi and dybala, who would be CL favourites?
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
Forget all those other things, we are talking about the CL

If Barca and Juve were to swap messi and dybala, who would be CL favourites?
juve. If Roma were to get Messi, they'd be CL favorites too imo. The guy is hands down the most unreal player of all time.
 

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