I don't know about Dybala. I mean he is a fantastic player and I still think he will be our Augero, however I never had the same hype as when we had Pogba and even Marota for that matter.
I don't know about Dybala. I mean he is a fantastic player and I still think he will be our Augero, however I never had the same hype as when we had Pogba and even Marota for that matter.
How's that relevant? Subjective feeling and that doesn't mean anything lol
Being more hyped about Morata is so wrong though as much as I like him, and for Pogba, Dybala is a much more important footballer to us than Pogba ever was
I don't know about Dybala. I mean he is a fantastic player and I still think he will be our Augero, however I never had the same hype as when we had Pogba and even Marota for that matter.
1. His overall play was much better than Cardiff. He was involved in the game.
2. Both of his yellows were very harsh, but what else can you expect from that moron Cakir
3. His freekicks were very disappointing. He had two freekicks in very good positions, he hit both of them into the wall. He normally does better with those.
He was upset that was forced into yellow Ramos, had to make up for it quickly and kill the momentum we suddenly got knowing reals option at cb for 2nd leg.
All part of the learning process. Ronaldo also had his fair share of dissapoining games at the big stage at Dybala's age - perhaps not as many but he is Ronaldo after all. Players like him come every once in a 100 years - only for some reason Messi is also one of them. Hence, Barca and Madrid continue to dominate the champions league until they both retire.
Ok, i might get smashed for this but the only way he goes on to become an elite player is if Pep Guardiola coaches him. Seeing how Pep is making Sane and Sterling look world class week in week out , i think it wont be a hard task with Dybala. Allegri has different qualities that makes him a WC coach but he cant elevate the level of attacking players like Pep does.
He was one of our best players until the card. The dive was embarassing and a shame. Other than that he was really involved in all the good ways. Kept pushing forward and making himself available. The freekicks and the cards were a big disappointment.
Meh. I'm willing to give him one more season to see if he can make a jump on the European scene. If not, cash in. It's all fine and dandy to do well in Italy but for me I'm over winning the league/coppa...I want players that can make the big clubs crumble.
True, we have more problems in midfield. He helps us a lot domestically but is sorta MIA in Europe too often. Hopefully next season he breaks that barrier.