Paulo Dybala (131 Viewers)

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


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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
For the love of god, dont extend him.

Wait and see to who we can sell, or let him walk for free.

I dont mind him staying, but at a lower salary.

Everyone here should be aware that we are not in a positiont to extend him to those tiers of money taking in consideration his output
 

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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,907
Ok pretty boy lovers, let me ask you a question.
Who is the worst Juventus number 10 since you have started following this team?
Dybala, though I watched Juve in the early 90s when Baggio wore the #10 jersey and Marocchi played for Juve. Since Marocchi was one of those who wore the jersey with number 10 in the seasons between Platini and Baggio, I'd say that he's the worst Juventus #10 I've seen, but technically I didn't really follow Juve in the years when Marocchi was #10. I also remember De Agostino playing for the Italian NT. I didn't watch him as Juve's #10, but he did wear that number for us and he was definitely a worse player than Dybala.
In Dybala's defense, it's no shame to be the worst out of Baggio, Del Piero, Tevez and 2015/16 Pogba.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
Don’t extend until the end of the season. Make him earn his contract otherwise he’ll be another jabroni we can’t get rid of. If he increases his value so be it, at least then his contract will be justified, because right now we’d be paying for past performances.
Exactly what I said a few months ago. If he earns it, give it to him, otherwise look elsewhere.

The club shouldn't feel any shame in releasing players who don't deserve renewals. It's worse to renew on bad conditions than to let go, at least sometimes.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
He's definitely worthy of Juventus and has saved us on numerous occasions in the past but he's not a +10m/season player, not even close. Not consistent enough and his fitness levels are not up to standards.

I wonder why nobody ever told him to bulk up and start building some muscle. He doesn't have pace anyways so at least he can get stronger when a defender catches up with him.
 

Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
11,402
He's definitely worthy of Juventus and has saved us on numerous occasions in the past but he's not a +10m/season player, not even close. Not consistent enough and his fitness levels are not up to standards.

I wonder why nobody ever told him to bulk up and start building some muscle. He doesn't have pace anyways so at least he can get stronger when a defender catches up with him.
To be fair berna looks like he tried the bulking up route and he now looks half the player he did when he was a scrawny wide man at Fiorentina

Usually the technical forwards being weak isn't really a detriment in the modern game as they just constantly get fouled but it seems like Dybala sometimes throws himself down in stupid situations where the ball was won clean right Infront of the ref
 

Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
Nah we cannot lose dybala after ronaldo
Im willing to suffer this season (looks like we will with or without Dybs) in order to be able to build towards a set playing system, acquiring players precisely targeted for a specific role.

Dybala (at least how Allegri seems to see him) basically fits 2 systems - 442 and 352. Mourinho proved 15 years back that 442 will suffer against a three man midfield and since then nothing has changed, so our 442 will have only one real winger, the other one will be a goddamn CM in an ugly hybrid formation. 352 wastes the talents of Chiesa and Kulu, damning them to substitute for Dybala or to play wingback. Another interesting option is an attacking CM, but Id say thats too deep for classic wingers who like to break into space.

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none would be pay for 3 months of dybala. they will sign him for free instead.
5 months and that depends on how much the buying club will want him.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,638
Im willing to suffer this season (looks like we will with or without Dybs) in order to be able to build towards a set playing system, acquiring players precisely targeted for a specific role.

Dybala (at least how Allegri seems to see him) basically fits 2 systems - 442 and 352. Mourinho proved 15 years back that 442 will suffer against a three man midfield and since then nothing has changed, so our 442 will have only one real winger, the other one will be a goddamn CM in an ugly hybrid formation. 352 wastes the talents of Chiesa and Kulu, damning them to substitute for Dybala or to play wingback. Another interesting option is an attacking CM, but Id say thats too deep for classic wingers who like to break into space.

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5 months and that depends on how much the buying club will want him.
Why dont play 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-1-2 actually 4-2-3-1 has to be tried but who plays on the left if chiesa is unfit Italian or swedish bernadeschi
 

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