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·9 novembre 2024
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·9 novembre 2024
Ivan Juric’s decision not to field Paulo Dybala in the away match in Brussels has raised more than one doubt.
“I wanted him to be at his best against Bologna,” explained the Giallorossi coach, but in the meantime the total renunciation of the Argentine talent, who had already been spared in Verona, has left its mark.
When the cameras focused on the Roma bench, Dybala, next to his other Argentine teammates, seemed perplexed.
A look that betrayed disappointment for a decision that once again put him in the background, a feeling that the player certainly did not take well.
According to Corriere dello Sport, the Argentine did not take the coach’s choice well.
The good news for Roma is that, despite the frustration, Dybala will now be in ideal condition to face Bologna.
The Argentine has already scored seven goals against Bologna in his career, but never with Roma, and last year he missed the first leg due to injury, leaving Mourinho without two of his key players.
In the return leg, Roma were unable to stop the superiority of the Rossoblu, who were in full swing for the Champions League.
Now, with Dybala finally at the centre of the Giallorossi project, the aim will be to relaunch himself, for himself and for the team.