Dybala, and how to say goodbye to Juventus in a dignified way

Manos Staramopoulos • 16 de abril de 2022

The argentine talent wants a exit dignified attitude both in training and in games until end season

Paulo Dybala, Argentine striker of Juventus

It is 'vox populi'. Paulo Dybala and Juventus Turin will separate their paths this summer after failing to reach an agreement on the renewal of the contract. The Argentine striker will thus leave the 'Signora' after seven seasons with this balance (for now): 113 goals in 286 games, five consecutive Scudettos and three Coppas, among other things.


After that (secret) announcement of non-renewal, in Italy they highlight Paulo's dignified attitude both in training and in games. Since that (no) announcement, the club has already played two games: a painful defeat (0-1) at home against Inter; and this weekend's 1-2 against Cagliari, in which Paulo served the second goal to Vlahovic with a pass to the Serb's uncheck.


Dignity is bought with effort and this was recognized by the most fanatical fans of the 'Curve' of Juventus Stadium, to whom he gave his shirt after the game in praise of the crowds. The Juventus 'tifosi' have not forgotten their captain (one of them, with Chiellini and Cuadrado).


Dybala's exemplary goodbye differs from that of other symbols in other clubs (Bale-Real Madrid, for example). And it has more merit considering that in 2021 the club promised the renewal of one of its captains with an offer that later did not sustain over time. It is not known where Dybala will go, but obviously his example is there. The Argentine continues with his starting status in Allegri's scheme.


And this is not over. Dybala's Juve have seven games left this season (perhaps eight). Six in Serie A, the second leg of the Coppa semifinal against Fiorentina (0-1 in favor in the first leg) and a possible Coppa final, which would be the perfect finishing touch for 'Signore' Dybala.

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