Paulo Dybala: Juventus ace was in floods of tears after playing final home game | OneFootball

Paulo Dybala: Juventus ace was in floods of tears after playing final home game | OneFootball

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·17 May 2022

Paulo Dybala: Juventus ace was in floods of tears after playing final home game

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There were emotional scenes at the Allianz Stadium on Monday evening.

Ahead of the game, Paulo Dybala revealed that Juventus‘ Serie A clash with Lazio would be his last home game for the club.


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Dybala’s contract comes to an end in the summer and he has decided against extending his stay.

“Tomorrow will be my last match with this shirt, it’s hard to imagine, but it will be our last farewell,” Dybala said on Twitter before the match

“It will not be easy, but I will enter the field with a smile and with my head held high, knowing that I have given everything for you.

“It is difficult to find the right words to greet you, there are so many years and so many emotions involved, all together…

Article image:Paulo Dybala: Juventus ace was in floods of tears after playing final home game

“I thought we would be together even more years, but fate puts us on different paths. I will never forget everything you made me experience, every game, every goal. With you I grew up, I learned, I lived and I dreamed.”

Dybala played 78 minutes before making way for Martin Palumbo. The Argentine was in tears as he left the pitch.

The game ended 2-2 after Lazio equalised in the sixth minute of added time through Sergej Milinković-Savić.

The 28-year-old is regarded as a hero by Juve fans and was given an incredible farewell after the game.

Dybala couldn’t contain his emotions as he burst into tears. Watch the moment below…

Dybala joined Juventus in 2015.

He played 291 times over the past seven seasons, scoring 115 goals and helped Juve to 12 trophies.

Now 28, Dybala is in his peak and will no doubt attract interest from the world’s biggest clubs.

It’s not often that a world-class player is available to sign on a free transfer. Whoever wins the race for his signature will be getting a real coup.

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