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    Dybala: ‘Pogba misses Juventus’

    Dybala: ‘Pogba misses Juventus’

    Juventus star Paulo Dybala has released an interview with Il Corriere dello Sport ahead of Saturday’s direct meeting against AS Roma that sit second in the Serie A table just four points behind the Old Lady. Here’s what La Joya told the Italian paper.

    “I’m still not 100% fit, but I’m improving every day. I’d like to play, but that it’s only up to the manager. We’ve received many criticisms, that’s what happen to big teams like Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. We’ve won our Champions League group and we are the Serie A table leaders, what could we do more? True, our style can improve, but it takes time and we have a great manager.”

    ​Dybala has also replied to questions about the incoming game against AS Roma. “I’m a very close friend of Iturbe. I’d like to see him playing more the fact that he’s not playing regularly gives an idea of how strong Roma are. I’ve always admired Totti. When I was playing for Palermo I asked him his shirt at the end of the game. He made Serie A debut when I wasn’t even born, that’s incredible.”

    As for Pjanic, the big ‘traitor’ of Roma fans, Dybala has said: “He has already played against one of his former clubs this season as we’ve faced Lyon twice. We make jokes about Nainggolan’s words but when we’ve asked Miralem if Radja is really not talking to him anymore, he hasn’t replied.”

    “Messi is my idol, when I played with him for the first time it was an incredible emotion. Barcelona transfer links are only gossip, I’m happy to be here and I want to stay for very long time. My shirt number is and will only be 21, when I arrived I could have taken the no.7 but that was wanted by Morata, I went for the one who belonged to Pirlo.”

    “I’m still talking to Pogba, we are missing him for his quality on the pitch and his jokes in the dressing room. However, he misses us as well, just look at our position in the table and the one of Manchester United.”
     

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