Paulo Dybala (205 Viewers)

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s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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6 goals and 4 assists in 11 games so far and you're mad about it. Don't worry you can join in too, no one will judge you :tuttosport:

Eh, little muscle injuries happen to many players over a season. As long as it's nothing big then it's fine. Like I said before, he's not exactly Ramsey.
agreed on the first part. when dybala is available, he's our most effective attacker this season, and it's not even close. an in form dybala is a true asset, period.

but those injuries, man... post covid he's been a mess fitness wise. i really hope he can put those injuries behind, cause shitting bricks over his fitness week in, week out is a bit irritating.
 

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AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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agreed on the first part. when dybala is available, he's our most effective attacker this season, and it's not even close. an in form dybala is a true asset, period.

but those injuries, man... post covid he's been a mess fitness wise. i really hope he can put those injuries behind, cause shitting bricks over his fitness week in, week out is a bit irritating.
https://www.transfermarkt.us/paulo-dybala/verletzungen/spieler/206050

At a glance it looks like he averages about 6 or so games missed games per season.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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https://www.transfermarkt.us/paulo-dybala/verletzungen/spieler/206050

At a glance it looks like he averages about 6 or so games missed games per season.
look at only the post covid data, he missed 29 games so far if tm is accurate. that's a bit more than 1/3 of the matches (juve played 84 matches since the covid break). and while technically he was available, he wasn't fully match fit for some matches after his ligament injury. after his return, he rarely played more than 60 minutes during the 2nd part of last season.

anyway, let's hope he can get some continuity
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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look at only the post covid data, he missed 29 games so far if tm is accurate. that's a bit more than 1/3 of the matches (juve played 84 matches since the covid break). and while technically he was available, he wasn't fully match fit for some matches after his ligament injury. after his return, he rarely played more than 60 minutes during the 2nd part of last season.

anyway, let's hope he can get some continuity
Yeah but if more half of that is from one serious injury, one which he has never had problems with before, then I'm not too worried. Unfortunately shit happens like that sometimes. I never got hurt before until I did, and then it hasn't happened again since ( :xfingers: )
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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How is it back in the 90s? If you're talking about modern wages then that's a massive hyperbole. Those are De Sciglio level wages.
Last season attacking players on 2.5m or less in Serie A: Lautaro, Zaniolo, Pellegrini, Calhanoglu, Correa and all of the guys that do not play for top7 (financially) teams. I think the ridiculousness of our wage bill has has warped the perspective of juventini of what are appropriate wages for players, 2.5m is still a very decent wage in Serie A and no, a player on the far end of the bench shouldnt earn that
 
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Jun 6, 2015
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Last season attacking players on 2.5m or less in Serie A: Lautaro, Zaniolo, Pellegrini, Calhanoglu, Correa and all of the guys that do not play for top7 (financially) teams. I think the ridiculousness of our wage bill has has warped the perspective of juventini of what are appropriate wages for players, 2.5m is still a very decent wage in Serie A and no, a player on the far end of the bench shouldnt earn that
Yes and now all of those except Zaniolo earn significantly more. 2,5 mil is in no way realistic or a fair amount for a player of Dybala's quality.
 

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