Paulo Dybala (143 Viewers)

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


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KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
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Easy killer...he had a really good match today. Only attacker really doing anything at all. He needs to keep his shots down. Good shot in the first half and on the run that was saved.

Needs to get that prolificness back
You could have said that instead of trying to be funny.

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Imagine blaming Dybala for this match, when our tactics were so clownish.

@lgorTudor
Yeah, well. You should know how this place rolls by now.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,716
You could have said that instead of trying to be funny.

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I could care less how I say it to be honest. You Dybala fanboys are so sensitive.

The guy when off form has a Molinaro shot. He can be deadly when on form...he almost scored today twice at least...
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
I still want to see Juventus get back to the heights of their time under Max in 15-16 to start of 17-18
Our whole 17-18 season is incredibly underrated here. All because of revision over Tottenham matches where Allegri basically created the blueprint that Klopp used to win CL final against Spurs. Give them possession, defend solidly, hit on the counter. We scored 86 goals in the league that year, 95 points, won a domestic double, smashed CL winners Madrid at home in qfs only going out on last second penalty.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,636
they look like an affluent, educated gay couple. the kind of gays that its cool if they are your neighbor.
very true.

it is concerning that Ronaldo’s skin is starting to wrinkle to such extent so soon. It must be that Mediterranean sun beating intensely all over his pores, sucking out all that moisture.

Dybala’s skin on the other hand seems very supple and soft, almost teenager like. He isn’t that young, so I bet he rubs some thick juicy lotion all over himself on a daily basis. And he must have someone help him to make sure he can get to all the little spots for an even load distribution.

very nice picture, thanks for posting
 

sgjuveboy

Senior Member
Oct 31, 2012
2,723
Ice water bath recovery not common after games?
It is a common advice for recovery. But many players shun it or take a long time to get in, hence not optimizing it.

Players like Khedira often not do it as such recovery arrangement takes some courage to jump in to. Hence he is often injured.

Even young players can’t take such coldness. An example would be Bentancur. His mediocrity post match recovery has caused him to stagnant at a 2001 Nicky Butt standard.
 

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