Paulo Dybala (181 Viewers)

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Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
20,746
Are we talking about Bonucci here or who?

Dybala is a Juventus legend and was MVP last year. He's had s terrible first half of the season shit happens he got Corona amongst other things...

The lack of respect and common sense here is worrying.
 
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DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,593
Are we talking about Bonucci here or who?

Dybala is a Juventus legend and was MVP last year. He's had s terribek first half of the season shit happens he got Corona amongst other things...

The lack of respect and common sense here is worrying.
So Is Bonucci whether you like it or not.

The lack of respect and common sense here is worrying.
 
May 23, 2013
4,312
Ok stop right there, he's a Juve star but far from legend yet.
He's played a major role in the club accruing 5 league titles, is closing in on 100 goals and has a great collection of historic clutch moments for the club. I'd say that's enough to be considered a legend.

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Due to his troubles with consistency in a few of the more recent seasons, I feel like we've lost sight of just how crucial he has been for the club over the last half decade+.

Just a small sample of some of the extremely important moments in which he's pulled through for the club in a major way:

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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
When something like this comes from someone like you that`s a compliment

Anyway, this doesn`t change the fact that he is still the worst player in the team and we need to get rid of him asap
Worst player on the team? :rofl: :howler:

I mean Tuz has a lot of Muppets, but you're definitely VERY VERY Special.

You're also an ingrate with the memory of an underdeveloped goldfish.

You should consider revising your name to LacksALot, seeing as you are definitely not a noble knight.
 

bongraider

Senior Member
Feb 6, 2012
1,976
Nothing like goals to increase selling value!

Srsly, he should drop the habit of drifting midfield to collect balls as he's pretty useless there especially in traffic with that 1st touch of his. Just stay close to the box and find space.

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Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,006
He is the best dribbler in our team and that is why I will never lose faith in him.

Dybi’s technique and dribbling is why I will always rate him highly no matter how poor his form is.

The eye test does not lie.
Not even close.

Anyway he had a good second half, even the few minutes before the goal. Hopefully he can build on that.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,320
Not even close.

Anyway he had a good second half, even the few minutes before the goal. Hopefully he can build on that.
Well our best dribblers are Cuadrado and Dybala. I dont think its too far fetched to say he is our best dribbler... (unless you still count D.Costa as our player)

The thing about him is he either should be more present in the opposition area or play well on the right cutting to the center. Right now he isnt great at either of these so he is quite ineffective and inconsistent.

I like Dybala and think he could do great things if he learns how to play more forward. I think he will eventually learn that but it will take some years.
As a result I think it is best to cash in on him and get someone who could do it.
We also need a great CM but this is another discussion.
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
7,006
Well our best dribblers are Cuadrado and Dybala. I dont think its too far fetched to say he is our best dribbler... (unless you still count D.Costa as our player)

The thing about him is he either should be more present in the opposition area or play well on the right cutting to the center. Right now he isnt great at either of these so he is quite ineffective and inconsistent.

I like Dybala and think he could do great things if he learns how to play more forward. I think he will eventually learn that but it will take some years.
As a result I think it is best to cash in on him and get someone who could do it.
We also need a great CM but this is another discussion.
Cuadrado is up there, Morata & Chiesa as well but Dybala barely passes any opponent face to face because he is too slow, let's be real; even Cristiano is still a much better dribbler.
 

Kopanja

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
5,592
It was not the best game to showcase his skills. With pitch that bad Paulo is bound to struggle even in his best condition. Glad he scored, we need some variety in attack. Currently Morata is a lock starter, though, Alvarito is just too good.
 

Kopanja

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
5,592
It's easier to dribble in slow motion, that's why dybala gives an impression that he is a good dribbler.
Nah, he is a good dribbler, no need to push it. He is in poor form atm and tries to do too much. He needs to keep it simple sometimes, the way Pirlo plays there is no need to dribble past 2-3 opponents, sometimes simple one-two is best solution.
 

4ndr3i

Senior Member
Aug 2, 2012
2,219
I think the interview he gave pretty much buries the 15mil a year story. It’s clear that he wants to stay and it’s also clear that Juve have other plans.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,903
He said really nice words, he's got an obvious attachment to the club. It's a shame his performances have been so poor this season.

It's a cut-throat business at top clubs. He'll get more chances than other players in his form would because his history and achievements with the club are taken into account, but it won't last forever.

Still, you can see from what he said that he has been mentally shot since Covid, he's got little confidence. I don't think he's ever been good controlling the ball under pressure and coming into that midfield area. He's both a tactical conundrum and a player out of form, which is not a good combination at all. The saving grace is that we know what he can do when he is in form. Get him in the area he scored from, it's his zone. Move him out of that and he's half the player.

Desperately needed that goal, and a few more in the coming weeks on top of that. It looks clear that Juve's best team right now includes Morata and not him, so that's a situation he'll need to adapt to. He's never seemed to be mentally strong so I'm wary that he might not be up to the challenge, but there are lots of games and not many options up front, so we need him to return to something like his old form.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,320
Cuadrado is up there, Morata & Chiesa as well but Dybala barely passes any opponent face to face because he is too slow, let's be real; even Cristiano is still a much better dribbler.
I agree I expect Dybala to do more but I disagree about the dribbling thing.
I think you are underestimating Dybala.
 

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