Paulo Dybala (111 Viewers)

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


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IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
Leaving him next season when we know he doesn't fit with Ronaldo and can't play any other position is a huge risk IMO. Unless he absolutely smashes it and scores like 25+ goals, 10+ assists, his value and reputation will just sink.

If there's any offers close to 100m sell please.
 

DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
14,345
Leaving him next season when we know he doesn't fit with Ronaldo and can't play any other position is a huge risk IMO. Unless he absolutely smashes it and scores like 25+ goals, 10+ assists, his value and reputation will just sink.

If there's any offers close to 100m sell please.
Exactly.

He hasn’t developed at all in the past two years. Fans/stans make all sorts of excuses for him, that he’s playing out of position, but I don’t see it. If he was as good as they claim, he’d be good anywhere. He’s just not a world class player. And that’s fine. But sell before other clubs realize it.
 

tvrtko

Senior Member
Mar 14, 2019
539
Dybala started in 25+ matches - but didn't show up as much as everyone would expect.

I'd like if he'd stay at juve for another year, but if he doesn't start to perform or performs just as poor as this season - he's done imo
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,029
He didn't handle him well to be fair. He prioritized the team and I don't have a problem with that, but it crushed Dybala's confidence as a result
Lets not make excuses for his poor season. He got plenty of opportunities to turn it around, yet he fluffed every single one. Allegri indeed works for the benefits of entire team, where his goal is to get the best out of group, but that not might be the best out of individuals. For instance he will get 6-7 players to perform at 80-90% of their level, while some other manager wouldnt even be able to fit them in together. But Dybala, I repeat, looked slow, sluggish, unfocused for most of the season. This is on him (Dybala).
 

Cerval

Senior Member
Feb 20, 2016
26,829
Lets not make excuses for his poor season. He got plenty of opportunities to turn it around, yet he fluffed every single one. Allegri indeed works for the benefits of entire team, where his goal is to get the best out of group, but that not might be the best out of individuals. For instance he will get 6-7 players to perform at 80-90% of their level, while some other manager wouldnt even be able to fit them in together. But Dybala, I repeat, looked slow, sluggish, unfocused for most of the season. This is on him (Dybala).
This on Dybala I never disagreed. He's a bit fragile. I was just saying he needs trust to thrive
 

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