Yeah. Dybala had 3 great seasons and sort of dropped. He became a bit inconsistent. But he sort of revived himself in the 19/20 season. That dybala/cr7 combo was very underrated in my opinion.
As an Argentine, I can confirm that we had insanely high hopes and expectations for Dybala. I remember in the beginning when he was first exploding and went to Juve we hailed him as the next Messi but that was unfair. His injuries have plagued his career and internationally he has never really taken off. He is unbelievably talented, but I'm not sure if he'll make the world cup roster over say Joaquin Correa etc
J.Correa? Stop this nonsense. When did Joaquin Correa score over 10+ league goals in any club he played for? In fact Joaquin Correa should not be anywhere near NT, Angel Correa should take his place. Among forwards Dybala is the best after Messi and Dimaria.
Would be a mistake for the Albicilestes not to take him to the World Cup if fit.Having a player like him on a team bench is a privilege. Instead of bringing on some no name like Enzo Perez in a past World Cup game to try and be a game changer.
@@ASAPHMARK J. Correa has been called up to the squad a lot these recent seasons. Not for his goal scoring prowess but for how he serves toward the functionality of the team etc. Messi doesn't press too often and Dybala doesn't either. Doesn't make sense to have two players of similar positions not doing work off the ball. At least that's what I'm seeing when they both have played
The whole world was revolving around 433. It was killing traditional #10s. Although Dybala is more of a shadow striker (or Trequartista if you want to make it more Italian), when he constantly faces a big and tall DM, he gets into trouble. At the same time, Juventus was testing different ideas to accommodate other players like CR7, his position was basically gone. On top of that he had to deal with injury issues. I think he is a player that can shine in La Liga - if he plays with Suarez at Atletico, he can shine. Someone is more than able to play a 352 to fit him in. He has 2-3 seasons left to prove himself or he is going to Middle East or MLS to enjoy early retirement I see him so much like James Rodriguez. Insanely talented, won trophies. Has a worldclass reputation. But couldn’t find consistency or playing time. Both are #10.
It is a bit of a shame to see how Dybala's career has gone as he has always been one of my favourite players to watch, so technically gifted and had a beautiful shot on him. I hope he's able to get back to his best while he's still in his prime years
Imo the main problem with Dybala was not wanting to move from Juventus, if he had moved to Real Madrid or Barcelona at the right time his present would be totally different, he wasn't fitting into Juve's system anymore and instead of making a move to a club where he would be more fitting and desired, he just wanted to stay at Juve because it was the most comfy option for him, what we say here in Argentina is that the only reason why Dybala isn't a top player anymore is because he never wanted the glory in football, never really cared about making his name bigger or greater, he just wanted to stay at his comfort zone in Italy and play for Juve until the end of his career, not really caring if Juve was the best option for his career or not.
I love the fact that you are willing to invite small channels that have more in depth knowledge on the subject. It makes it better for your own viewers like me. And I'm sure it helps them too as some might hop over and check them out.
Numbers have no bearing on who I bring to the channel, just whether I vibe with them as a person and they offer in-depth knowledge on a topic. Beppe checks both of those boxes!
I agree with you here in that CR7 stunted his growth and confidence. The VID also got him pretty good and his form after that was mad inconsistent. Regardless, I’m gonna miss him dearly and wish him all the best moving forward. God bless 🙏🏽 Joya
I can't lie......the Dybala x Vlahovic friendship had me wondering what may have been had they been afforded more time to forge a great partnership (thinking of a son x kane type of great link up) BUT then again that would only be fruitful if Dybala stayed injury free. I think, although this video touches on great points about his inconsistencies, mismanagement in terms of how to fit him into a team, having to step into Ronaldos shadow, etc, etc......there is one thing I think worth mentioning......Juve's 2021/22 season we were plagued with injuries after injuries to so many players that you have to start asking questions of our medical staff, and in doing so, ask how far back their mismanagement of Dybalas injuries goes. Recognising issues and keeping him healthy could also be something they weren't doing correctly
Dybala kind of reminds me a bit to Neymar in a way, both are exceptional players (probabbly more Ney than Dy) but... for some reason, it seems that we will never see them reach their respective prime form to sort of speak.
I feel like Neymar did reach his prime, Neymar towards the end of his Barcelona time just ridiculous, some games he even looked like he could be better than Messi. I think it's just unfortunate that he was always over shadowed by his teammate. He was pretty much a clear 3rd best player itw at that point and if Messi and Ronaldo weren't around at the same time we'd probably have a very different discussion about him.
@@charlesfowler4308 Yes, but, as same as with Dybala, we only saw one season of these players were they somewhat reached a stellar performance, is not like other legends like Ronaldinho that reached his prime and won everything at club level, and personal level with the Ballon D'oro, (I would put Kaka there too) and even with the NT. It's kind of funny though, Neymar almost reached his prime, but it was overshadow by Messy and Suarez, while Dybala was overshadow by CR7 when he arrived to Juventus. So... yeah, you are right about the fact that if CR7 and Messi were't around, the discussion would be different.
In the end, Dybala only has himself to blame by hiring someone that has negligently represented him. Lukaku represented himself in a transfer back to Inter after being bought for 100 plus million, and Dybala is still without a team. Let that marinate.
this video reminds me of Marco Reus fr, abt very good talent with injury prone. featured in 2014 germany WC squad, but he got injured in the last friendly match before going to WC. can u make one?
11:28 this point here is not true it's just a silly rumor. It was the management who stalled the contract because of the signing of vlahovic in January. Before Vlahovic's arrival everything was set for dybala to renew but the management made silly excuses and suddenly decided to buy vlahovic in the January window, even arrivebene stated in his press conference that they didn't want to disrespect him by offering a low contract so it's best they part ways. So in conclusion they didn't want him anymore it's not his agent or anything and that's the truth.
inter had to sign lukaku not bc they just prioritize him over dybala but bc the deal needed to be signed ASAP by June 30th, proof you fabrizio doesnt always give full details
Dybala is not level headed enough to be a juve flagbearer. Juve once stood for him but admittedly realised something is not quite right. Offered a decent, first team offer only for dybala to take it as an insult which confirmed juve's concern. On top of that, dybala did not take a good care of his body. His lifestyle costed him physically and everything started to go downhill fr there on. Still a good player but not enough to be center of project that he wanted to stay at juve.
Wasted career. The comfort zone of winning league titles all the time with Juventus, added to being not liked by Messi and buried in the national team(So disconnected from the team, that in an interview in Argentina the guy started speaking italian out of nowhere and after a few seconds he remembered it was a spanish interview LOL) stopped him from becoming a bigger player. Talented fellow, but just went with the flow instead of asserting himself as a leader of the pack. He could have gone places, but went too quick to the top and never developed in to the "Jewel" he supposedly was. Imho, Juventus burned him the same way AC Milan burned players like El-Sharawy and Alexandre Pato
What you didn’t mention is how these injuries are constant for all Juve players due to shitty coaching. These aren’t traumatic injuries they’re down to inadequate physical preparation. Coaches fault imo
We had 3 different coaches the last 3 seasons. They had their own physical staff. Something is not okay, I agree but can’t blame the actual coach when Dybala injured himself with Sarri 2 years ago
Like the words from Beppe, most make sense and seem in line with what we know and saw. Although, I am not so sure at all on the request for a top 5 player salary in the world. Seems a huge change from the potential moves to PL clubs who would have paid him incredibly handsomely and he turned it down as wanted to stay at Juve...Agnelli spoke of a top 20 player contract in May 2021, yet I find this offer hard to believe when most the Man City first XI, some of Liverpool, some of Chelsea, some of United would all be paid much more. Let alone PSG and Real and some other clubs. Rumours say Antun could sign. Dybala reacting...but to his agent not signing? That makes no sense. It suggest the management were doing something against him. What that perceived or actual bad situation was, none of us know...but it makes no sense to suggest he wanted to show his disdain for the culb directors because his agent was dragging his heels. Logic sugessts the club had done something wretched. Other than which, Dybala outline is in depth and strong. Just uncertainties of the intricacies of the contract discussions and especially the falling out last season. A shame he has gone, but I will remembher him fondly. He has long proven one of our strongest attacking talents, often a joy to watch, plays the game seeking and able to produce magic.
Dybale is inconsistent had a good season in 15/16 then a avarage season in 16/17 then a really good season in 17/18 then a bad season in 18/19 then a good season in 19/20 and then a okay season this year 21/22.
This is exciting he is playing for Mou at Roma this season. If he pairs up with Tammy as the 2nd striker #10, he will do well. He can do the Baggio/Bergkamp role #10
I had eyes on De Bryune, Lacazzete, Gundogan, And Dybala....most of them moved on to be Elite but Dybala is more like Neymar where he has Huge potential but has injury problems...I was sad when they left him out of the 2014 World Cup Team, him as CAM and Messi as RW would have been crazyyyy, also dont know how with Ronaldo they did not achieve much in Juve......sad to see but I hope he blooms eventually like Aubameyang
5-6MM for Dybala without a transfer fee for one of the big teams in aerie A, it's a great deal. Let's say it's signed for 4 years, that's 20-24 MM net investment
Not long ago (BR) he was jive’s point man n someone j wanted my club to go for but since (BR) left.. he’s a shell of himself.. see this at R’s current club too.. I wish him well at inte n fingers crossed he stays injury free especially since Italy is not at Qatar ..
As much as I respect @gjustjuve, I'd have to say his take on this is whack. He spelled out all the issues and then came to the wrong conclusions. Yeah, if you bring in CR7, a player who demands all the glory, then everyone else's out is going to go down. If you bring in a coach (Sarri) who never rotates his squad then people are going to get injured. Juve created this situation and are happy to pass on a creative playmaker they shafted. I think this is a sad situation and would lobe to see where the team would be if we hadn't made such poor hires...
Beautiful comment. Letting him go was a mistake. The team doesn't need to be built around him. He just needs a little accomodation. This season or best attacking performances have come with 4 2 31. Honestly not sure what we just didn't stick with this formation and work with it
Yep, but the problem is that no matter how many bricks were being thrown at him, Dybala never even tought of leaving Juve, he wanted to stay no matter what, he should've left Juve in 2018/19 at max, when huge teams really wanted him, but he ignored them all and now is sadly paying the price. Now the best thing for him would be to take all of this as motivation to prove everyone wrong, join any big enough team that wants him and work his a** off to reach his peak level again, he's still young and can do it, it's all on his hands now.
@@lamp6121 It isn't. Injuries have done for him and he's 29. The time to push on was several years ago. His loyalty to Juve was not repaid by the club.
@@paulie-g He's not getting bad injuries anymore, a couple small ones but nothing that serious, and players nowdawys can play until 34 or 35, he still has good years in him
It kills me to see Dybala's Juve career not pan out the way we all know it should have. For me, it all came crashing down when Juve got CR7 and killed the momentum and confidence Dybala had built in the previous years as well as the opportunity to have the team built around him. ❤✌
@@el-youtub3r402 Yup. It was a shortsighted decision that would lift the brand, give Juve exposure, and hopefully be a quick fix to win CL. Long term it decimated Juve’s finances, changed the team mentality from “grinta” to “start power”, and ruined careers for players like Dybala who we told we’d build the team around, and Sandro who went from a top LB that could defend and cross to a demoralized LB that could never join the attack b/c CR7 would never drop back to cover or play defense. Who knows, maybe he could have scored 25 or 30 that year as the main man.
@@dcarze9 Ronnie essentially never drops back ever since in Real it was his role not to. But at Real, Marcelo on the left always had good partnership in attack with him, its even his main trait to be very attacking on that left side. Why couldn’t Sandro do the same as Marcelo with Cristiano? While yes it is Serie A and could be quite different, surely there are tactics to utilise both the players strengths.
The fact that people ar even questioning him is insane. A team Like united looking for a cf and not even considering him as an option on a free is crazy
Problem with over hyping a player before they actually win or actually do something, not saying he’s not good but it sounds like the hype over a few good games inflated his head.
Ronaldo crashed into Juve when they should have tried to build team around free floating role Dybala. He should hv been the leader of the project from 2018 instead with Ronaldo in u knew Dybala will be left frustrated.
Always find it strange when I hear north American football people talk about players been healthy because often in Europe health is something bigger than e.g. most sporting injuries such as a strain. Interesting tbh
Lukaku was a priority for fiscal reasons, because Inter needed to sign him before June 30th. Dybala, as far as italian journalists says, is not a "plan b"
Starting at about 5:30 is crucial to understanding the "drop" in Dybala's career. It was really Juventus fault for signing CR7, not saying they should regret that, but never forget Juve and fans thought they had already won the Champions league with signing cr7(they couldn't even get past round16 for 3 years with him, forget they got to qrt finals for 2 years b4 him). Juve abandoned the Dybala project, and went for instant gratification.
I normally don't like past Juventus players at my club. They try to screw us over like Vidal. And Dybala is injury prone . With Lukaku, he wants to play for Inter and we can predict what his performances would be like, that Lukaku-Lautaro partnership was one of the best in modern football.
Juve forgot hot long we had to wait for DelPiero. He got injured for years, and we waited and waited. Why is Dybala different? Despite the injuries, he scored 15 goals and assists per season. We have first team players who play each match and have lower figures.
we waited for Del Piero because they were only 2 serious injuries that we hoped he would recover from, and he did (like we are hoping for Chiesa). Dybala is different in that the injuries are MANY. Every few games he gets another small injury and has to miss 4 or 5 games. A serious injury can be operated on and corrected. Injuries like the ones Dybala suffers from, soft tissue injuries, when they become numerous and recurring, it becomes very difficult to rely on that player. It is sad, I was hoping he would return to his best...but it only came in moments...Juve are changing strategy and tactics, which is another reason why it is not a bad decision to let him go, it's hard to find a position for him in our tactics.
Let's remember there isn't a club that wouldn't take dybala. He's played for juventus at its best, he was wanted by the top English clubs. Even if he retired tomorrow he'd have a trophy cabinet better than most
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Yeah. Dybala had 3 great seasons and sort of dropped. He became a bit inconsistent. But he sort of revived himself in the 19/20 season. That dybala/cr7 combo was very underrated in my opinion.
Not to mention the fact that he’s often been riddled with injuries 😢
Dybala/CR7 combo saved the manager’s season
The streets will never forget 2016-2018 Dybala
2015 dybala in Palermo.
As an Argentine, I can confirm that we had insanely high hopes and expectations for Dybala. I remember in the beginning when he was first exploding and went to Juve we hailed him as the next Messi but that was unfair. His injuries have plagued his career and internationally he has never really taken off. He is unbelievably talented, but I'm not sure if he'll make the world cup roster over say Joaquin Correa etc
Injuries really derailed him, i still remember when he put Barca out of businnes in the champions league, he looked like a cheat code that day
J.Correa? Stop this nonsense.
When did Joaquin Correa score over 10+ league goals in any club he played for?
In fact Joaquin Correa should not be anywhere near NT, Angel Correa should take his place. Among forwards Dybala is the best after Messi and Dimaria.
That audio were argentinians casters flame the shit out of him is just the funniest thing for me as a brazilian, iconic
Would be a mistake for the Albicilestes not to take him to the World Cup if fit.Having a player like him on a team bench is a privilege. Instead of bringing on some no name like Enzo Perez in a past World Cup game to try and be a game changer.
@@ASAPHMARK J. Correa has been called up to the squad a lot these recent seasons. Not for his goal scoring prowess but for how he serves toward the functionality of the team etc. Messi doesn't press too often and Dybala doesn't either. Doesn't make sense to have two players of similar positions not doing work off the ball. At least that's what I'm seeing when they both have played
The whole world was revolving around 433. It was killing traditional #10s. Although Dybala is more of a shadow striker (or Trequartista if you want to make it more Italian), when he constantly faces a big and tall DM, he gets into trouble. At the same time, Juventus was testing different ideas to accommodate other players like CR7, his position was basically gone. On top of that he had to deal with injury issues.
I think he is a player that can shine in La Liga - if he plays with Suarez at Atletico, he can shine. Someone is more than able to play a 352 to fit him in.
He has 2-3 seasons left to prove himself or he is going to Middle East or MLS to enjoy early retirement
I see him so much like James Rodriguez. Insanely talented, won trophies. Has a worldclass reputation. But couldn’t find consistency or playing time. Both are #10.
I am very disappointed with James' career. He is a great talent.
@@mojebi3804 same with Mesut Ozil. Traditional 10s are dying.
They either need to play F9 (Havertz) or CM (De Bruyne and Modric).
@@nickfury8973 What about Bruno Fernandez? Or do you consider him to be more of a false 9.
@@nickfury8973 özil was (and is still) a lazy bum
@@mojebi3804 James....god what a pity his career turned into
It is a bit of a shame to see how Dybala's career has gone as he has always been one of my favourite players to watch, so technically gifted and had a beautiful shot on him. I hope he's able to get back to his best while he's still in his prime years
I still struggle to see him as anything but a kid in his early 20s who's gonna be pushing for Balon D'ors when he just develops a bit
Ikr. And the funny thing is that he is in his late 20's too😂
Late 20s, time might catching up.
He is so cute no homo
@@leeregno 29
Imo the main problem with Dybala was not wanting to move from Juventus, if he had moved to Real Madrid or Barcelona at the right time his present would be totally different, he wasn't fitting into Juve's system anymore and instead of making a move to a club where he would be more fitting and desired, he just wanted to stay at Juve because it was the most comfy option for him, what we say here in Argentina is that the only reason why Dybala isn't a top player anymore is because he never wanted the glory in football, never really cared about making his name bigger or greater, he just wanted to stay at his comfort zone in Italy and play for Juve until the end of his career, not really caring if Juve was the best option for his career or not.
I love the fact that you are willing to invite small channels that have more in depth knowledge on the subject. It makes it better for your own viewers like me. And I'm sure it helps them too as some might hop over and check them out.
Numbers have no bearing on who I bring to the channel, just whether I vibe with them as a person and they offer in-depth knowledge on a topic. Beppe checks both of those boxes!
I agree with you here in that CR7 stunted his growth and confidence. The VID also got him pretty good and his form after that was mad inconsistent. Regardless, I’m gonna miss him dearly and wish him all the best moving forward. God bless 🙏🏽 Joya
Dybala is a definite High Risk/High Reward kind of player. Arsenal would fit him perfectly but his injury record says otherwise.
I can't lie......the Dybala x Vlahovic friendship had me wondering what may have been had they been afforded more time to forge a great partnership (thinking of a son x kane type of great link up) BUT then again that would only be fruitful if Dybala stayed injury free. I think, although this video touches on great points about his inconsistencies, mismanagement in terms of how to fit him into a team, having to step into Ronaldos shadow, etc, etc......there is one thing I think worth mentioning......Juve's 2021/22 season we were plagued with injuries after injuries to so many players that you have to start asking questions of our medical staff, and in doing so, ask how far back their mismanagement of Dybalas injuries goes. Recognising issues and keeping him healthy could also be something they weren't doing correctly
"La Joya", He was great overall, but maybe he didn't get to the heights that we once predicted, but a great player nevertheless
Great Video, benvenuto a Roma Paulo, daje!
Really curious about this video! Adrian is the goat of Football YT and I’m convinced everyone agree with me!
Excellent analysis Beppe. Your are goat of Juve TH-cam.👏🏾
My two goats of Calcio YT 🫶🏼🥰🤙🏻
Anybody else notice how most of those players have this common issue? Neymar, dembele, dybala and others?
Can we stop to appreciate how good Beppe's English skills are? He communicates so well and uses such advanced vocabulary. Very impressive
Very first time someone is praising my English skills lol! You're awesome JcanGuy
You speak much better than a lot of English people
@@thecontextual1one411 Right? If he never had the accent I probably would've thought he's been a native speaker all his life
Advanced vocabulary? Lol
@@radioclash84 Yes it's pretty advanced for someone who isn't speaking their first language
Dybala kind of reminds me a bit to Neymar in a way, both are exceptional players (probabbly more Ney than Dy) but... for some reason, it seems that we will never see them reach their respective prime form to sort of speak.
I feel like Neymar did reach his prime, Neymar towards the end of his Barcelona time just ridiculous, some games he even looked like he could be better than Messi. I think it's just unfortunate that he was always over shadowed by his teammate. He was pretty much a clear 3rd best player itw at that point and if Messi and Ronaldo weren't around at the same time we'd probably have a very different discussion about him.
@@charlesfowler4308 Yes, but, as same as with Dybala, we only saw one season of these players were they somewhat reached a stellar performance, is not like other legends like Ronaldinho that reached his prime and won everything at club level, and personal level with the Ballon D'oro, (I would put Kaka there too) and even with the NT. It's kind of funny though, Neymar almost reached his prime, but it was overshadow by Messy and Suarez, while Dybala was overshadow by CR7 when he arrived to Juventus. So... yeah, you are right about the fact that if CR7 and Messi were't around, the discussion would be different.
Comparing neymar and dybala is disrespectul to ney. they are just on completely different levels
@@hyeongbeencheon6150 Dybala played at Juve and Neymar played with Messi and Suarez, tell me what Ney has done without Messi and Suarez
This is a superb channel, to maintain this level of quality is very impressive. Well done.
Great video as always. Love to see Beppe back on the channel.
Beppe gave great perspective.
I could listen to Adrian and Beppe go on for hours, great chemistry
😍
I will always love Dybala
In the end, Dybala only has himself to blame by hiring someone that has negligently represented him. Lukaku represented himself in a transfer back to Inter after being bought for 100 plus million, and Dybala is still without a team. Let that marinate.
Dude should've gone to Spain earlier in his career
Yep, should've gone to Madrid when they wanted him, now it's almost impossible
One his day, Dybala is at his best but injuries and inconsistency hindered him to reach his true potential.
He's a bit of a burnout. The signing of Ronaldo just stunted him, like he lost something. Still got skill, but needs to work hard.
Interesting and informative video. Nice insights.
he ended up joining Roma; talk about a drop. I hope Mourinho can get the best of him
this video reminds me of Marco Reus fr, abt very good talent with injury prone. featured in 2014 germany WC squad, but he got injured in the last friendly match before going to WC. can u make one?
Great video! As a Juve fan, a very interesting topic and for it, a great coverage! 👏🏻
Hope I was as objective as possible
@@GJustjuve As always Beppe 😉
Beppe nailed it: “it is a pity.” Guess we’ll see what he does at Roma. Great video!
11:28 this point here is not true it's just a silly rumor. It was the management who stalled the contract because of the signing of vlahovic in January. Before Vlahovic's arrival everything was set for dybala to renew but the management made silly excuses and suddenly decided to buy vlahovic in the January window, even arrivebene stated in his press conference that they didn't want to disrespect him by offering a low contract so it's best they part ways. So in conclusion they didn't want him anymore it's not his agent or anything and that's the truth.
inter had to sign lukaku not bc they just prioritize him over dybala but bc the deal needed to be signed ASAP by June 30th, proof you fabrizio doesnt always give full details
Dybala should watch one of those videos
"How to reinvent yourself in 2022"
Dybala is not level headed enough to be a juve flagbearer. Juve once stood for him but admittedly realised something is not quite right. Offered a decent, first team offer only for dybala to take it as an insult which confirmed juve's concern. On top of that, dybala did not take a good care of his body. His lifestyle costed him physically and everything started to go downhill fr there on. Still a good player but not enough to be center of project that he wanted to stay at juve.
I like this guest
Wasted career. The comfort zone of winning league titles all the time with Juventus, added to being not liked by Messi and buried in the national team(So disconnected from the team, that in an interview in Argentina the guy started speaking italian out of nowhere and after a few seconds he remembered it was a spanish interview LOL) stopped him from becoming a bigger player. Talented fellow, but just went with the flow instead of asserting himself as a leader of the pack.
He could have gone places, but went too quick to the top and never developed in to the "Jewel" he supposedly was. Imho, Juventus burned him the same way AC Milan burned players like El-Sharawy and Alexandre Pato
one word to summerize
Peccato
What you didn’t mention is how these injuries are constant for all Juve players due to shitty coaching. These aren’t traumatic injuries they’re down to inadequate physical preparation. Coaches fault imo
We had 3 different coaches the last 3 seasons. They had their own physical staff. Something is not okay, I agree but can’t blame the actual coach when Dybala injured himself with Sarri 2 years ago
@@GJustjuve Agreed
does that guy talk about juve corruption and friendly refs
Like the words from Beppe, most make sense and seem in line with what we know and saw. Although, I am not so sure at all on the request for a top 5 player salary in the world. Seems a huge change from the potential moves to PL clubs who would have paid him incredibly handsomely and he turned it down as wanted to stay at Juve...Agnelli spoke of a top 20 player contract in May 2021, yet I find this offer hard to believe when most the Man City first XI, some of Liverpool, some of Chelsea, some of United would all be paid much more. Let alone PSG and Real and some other clubs.
Rumours say Antun could sign. Dybala reacting...but to his agent not signing? That makes no sense. It suggest the management were doing something against him. What that perceived or actual bad situation was, none of us know...but it makes no sense to suggest he wanted to show his disdain for the culb directors because his agent was dragging his heels. Logic sugessts the club had done something wretched.
Other than which, Dybala outline is in depth and strong. Just uncertainties of the intricacies of the contract discussions and especially the falling out last season.
A shame he has gone, but I will remembher him fondly. He has long proven one of our strongest attacking talents, often a joy to watch, plays the game seeking and able to produce magic.
Dybale is inconsistent had a good season in 15/16 then a avarage season in 16/17 then a really good season in 17/18 then a bad season in 18/19 then a good season in 19/20 and then a okay season this year 21/22.
Thank you Adrian for your hard work. From MCR England UK and Man City
Subscribed. Let's make this a regular thing.
This is exciting he is playing for Mou at Roma this season. If he pairs up with Tammy as the 2nd striker #10, he will do well. He can do the Baggio/Bergkamp role #10
Man you are really good with words. Any tips to be as humorous and fluid like you?
Dybala is not good enough guys, he is not the same hungry player he was his motivation is not there
Couldn’t state it any better then your title Adrian.
it sucks seeing him being half the player he was. his comps were always a pleasure to watch.
Inconsistent would be the better term
I had eyes on De Bryune, Lacazzete, Gundogan, And Dybala....most of them moved on to be Elite but Dybala is more like Neymar where he has Huge potential but has injury problems...I was sad when they left him out of the 2014 World Cup Team, him as CAM and Messi as RW would have been crazyyyy, also dont know how with Ronaldo they did not achieve much in Juve......sad to see but I hope he blooms eventually like Aubameyang
I'd take him at Utd tbh
Im excited!
To catch the growth decree inter had to deal with Lukaku before june 30th. Dybala still a priority for us
He said no to 7 million euro a year at juve now he's joining inter or Sevilla or whatever for much less so yeah good job dybala
I say good job for his agent. I dont even blame juventus board because his stupid agent drag this contract negotiation for too long
From records, strikers do very well with José Mourinho and his players are well managed so their injury records improves.
5-6MM for Dybala without a transfer fee for one of the big teams in aerie A, it's a great deal. Let's say it's signed for 4 years, that's 20-24 MM net investment
I love his accent
Not long ago (BR) he was jive’s point man n someone j wanted my club to go for but since (BR) left.. he’s a shell of himself.. see this at R’s current club too.. I wish him well at inte n fingers crossed he stays injury free especially since Italy is not at Qatar ..
As much as I respect @gjustjuve, I'd have to say his take on this is whack. He spelled out all the issues and then came to the wrong conclusions. Yeah, if you bring in CR7, a player who demands all the glory, then everyone else's out is going to go down. If you bring in a coach (Sarri) who never rotates his squad then people are going to get injured.
Juve created this situation and are happy to pass on a creative playmaker they shafted. I think this is a sad situation and would lobe to see where the team would be if we hadn't made such poor hires...
Beautiful comment. Letting him go was a mistake. The team doesn't need to be built around him. He just needs a little accomodation. This season or best attacking performances have come with 4 2 31. Honestly not sure what we just didn't stick with this formation and work with it
Yep, but the problem is that no matter how many bricks were being thrown at him, Dybala never even tought of leaving Juve, he wanted to stay no matter what, he should've left Juve in 2018/19 at max, when huge teams really wanted him, but he ignored them all and now is sadly paying the price.
Now the best thing for him would be to take all of this as motivation to prove everyone wrong, join any big enough team that wants him and work his a** off to reach his peak level again, he's still young and can do it, it's all on his hands now.
@@lamp6121 It isn't. Injuries have done for him and he's 29. The time to push on was several years ago. His loyalty to Juve was not repaid by the club.
@@paulie-g He's not getting bad injuries anymore, a couple small ones but nothing that serious, and players nowdawys can play until 34 or 35, he still has good years in him
Love this coverage on Dybala, he’s been one of my favorite players
It kills me to see Dybala's Juve career not pan out the way we all know it should have. For me, it all came crashing down when Juve got CR7 and killed the momentum and confidence Dybala had built in the previous years as well as the opportunity to have the team built around him. ❤✌
you're aware that Dybala scored 22 league goals that same season they bought Cristiano
@@el-youtub3r402 Yup. It was a shortsighted decision that would lift the brand, give Juve exposure, and hopefully be a quick fix to win CL. Long term it decimated Juve’s finances, changed the team mentality from “grinta” to “start power”, and ruined careers for players like Dybala who we told we’d build the team around, and Sandro who went from a top LB that could defend and cross to a demoralized LB that could never join the attack b/c CR7 would never drop back to cover or play defense. Who knows, maybe he could have scored 25 or 30 that year as the main man.
@@dcarze9 Ronnie essentially never drops back ever since in Real it was his role not to. But at Real, Marcelo on the left always had good partnership in attack with him, its even his main trait to be very attacking on that left side. Why couldn’t Sandro do the same as Marcelo with Cristiano? While yes it is Serie A and could be quite different, surely there are tactics to utilise both the players strengths.
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The fact that people ar even questioning him is insane. A team Like united looking for a cf and not even considering him as an option on a free is crazy
The video literally explains the problems he has with injury and inconsistencies. Why would any top team gamble their chances.
He might have good chemistry with Lautaro if he goes to inter
Problem with over hyping a player before they actually win or actually do something, not saying he’s not good but it sounds like the hype over a few good games inflated his head.
Ronaldo crashed into Juve when they should have tried to build team around free floating role Dybala. He should hv been the leader of the project from 2018 instead with Ronaldo in u knew Dybala will be left frustrated.
Always find it strange when I hear north American football people talk about players been healthy because often in Europe health is something bigger than e.g. most sporting injuries such as a strain. Interesting tbh
Lukaku was a priority for fiscal reasons, because Inter needed to sign him before June 30th. Dybala, as far as italian journalists says, is not a "plan b"
Bro I heard you in Pogba documentary!
United should be considering him even if they get Anthony
We just can't wrap our heads around the fact that he didn't live up to our(fan's) expectations.
Man should've buckled up and become more serious with Ronaldo joining but instead chose to act like an undroppable diva.
Im first love the videos keep up the good work
Since this video has come out, AC Milan has come out as a potential link..I think they might be able to get him for less if he stays in limbo
Can you do a video like this about James Rodriguez? The dood was on top of the world last WC and now he committed career hara kiri
The guest sounds like zižek
Thank you Adrian for giving love to GJustJuve. Beppe is a treasure for Juventini. Fino Alla Fine Forza Juve
Grazie Alexander!
@@GJustjuve Just the truth my brother from a different mother. Love your work Beppe. Fino Alla Fine Forza Juve
Starting at about 5:30 is crucial to understanding the "drop" in Dybala's career. It was really Juventus fault for signing CR7, not saying they should regret that, but never forget Juve and fans thought they had already won the Champions league with signing cr7(they couldn't even get past round16 for 3 years with him, forget they got to qrt finals for 2 years b4 him). Juve abandoned the Dybala project, and went for instant gratification.
Mourinho will be able to get the best out of him! We will see him doing a comeback
Next video on Antoine Griezmann
Agents and soft attitude ruined him
He used to be promising star talent... kinda sad. #LaJoya😔
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Wished Atletico was and option for him sigh......
I normally don't like past Juventus players at my club. They try to screw us over like Vidal. And Dybala is injury prone .
With Lukaku, he wants to play for Inter and we can predict what his performances would be like, that Lukaku-Lautaro partnership was one of the best in modern football.
Vidal did help just destroy juve during the 20/21 season
@@escape2nirvana No he didn't
Do one on Lukaku
Pls do rashford
He better play at top level for Argentina or leave him out!!!!!!
I like Dybala but maybe that's because the year is 2013 in my head and he isn't the player I think he is
Barcelona? 🫣
Juve forgot hot long we had to wait for DelPiero. He got injured for years, and we waited and waited. Why is Dybala different? Despite the injuries, he scored 15 goals and assists per season. We have first team players who play each match and have lower figures.
'cause he's not on Del Piero's level
we waited for Del Piero because they were only 2 serious injuries that we hoped he would recover from, and he did (like we are hoping for Chiesa). Dybala is different in that the injuries are MANY. Every few games he gets another small injury and has to miss 4 or 5 games. A serious injury can be operated on and corrected. Injuries like the ones Dybala suffers from, soft tissue injuries, when they become numerous and recurring, it becomes very difficult to rely on that player. It is sad, I was hoping he would return to his best...but it only came in moments...Juve are changing strategy and tactics, which is another reason why it is not a bad decision to let him go, it's hard to find a position for him in our tactics.
It's not about injury's ur missing the point
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Maby it Will be a good move for him to go to real madrid
Dybala needs to go to mourinho
The man for going against world
Let's remember there isn't a club that wouldn't take dybala. He's played for juventus at its best, he was wanted by the top English clubs. Even if he retired tomorrow he'd have a trophy cabinet better than most
doesn't seem like it at the moment...I mean he's available on a free FFS, who is interested??
@@mojebi3804 he's going to inter....if he showed interest I'm sure he could get moves to England or elsewhere
He should go to MLS.
The retirement division
Juventus will resign him on a cheaper deal
I remember Ronaldo fan boys saying he was better than messi 😂😂😂