When Matuidi and Sturaro are in midfield, yes.
We do not play better without Dybala. That's objectively not true.
Here are statistics of Serie A this season:
Dybala starts:
22 games
19 wins
3 draws
0 losses
60 points (2.73 ppg)
56 goals scored (2.55 goal/game)
Dybala does not start:
11 games
8 wins
1 draw
2 losses
25 points (2.27 ppg)
22 goals scored (2.00 goal/game)
this is Serie A only though, if we do the same with CL, the picture doesn't look as good, why did you exclude them?
Dybala starts:
8 games
4 wins
2 draws
2 losses
14 "points" (1.75 ppg)
9 goals scored (1.125 goals/game)
Dybala does not start:
2 games
1 win
1 draw
0 losses
4 "points" (2 ppg)
5 goals scored (2.5 goals/game)
not to mention that the games against Olympiacos and Sporting (3 wins and a draw, 10 points, 7 goals scored) bail him out, if we were to only look up the games against big opponents like Barca, Spurs, Real it'd look worse.
not to say that I disagree with Juve playing better with Dybala (when on form), he's our most important player imo, but you could say that you cherry picked the stats a bit
