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The Joy Formidable: Dybala is already breaking Juventus records
Paulo Dybala has certainly been one of the most exciting players we've seen over the past 15 months.
Though it's early to make predictions about how far La Joya will go, Juventus fans are justified in being optimistic: so far, his 12 goals in his first 21 games as a Bianconeri outstrip many other glorious names from the club's past, at least since Christian Vieri wore the Old Lady's jersey.
Freshly arrived from Bergamo, a certain Pippo Inzaghi would net 11 goals in the same arc, going on to total 57 Serie A goals with Juventus.
Fresh from breaking Italian hearts at Euro 2000, David Trezeguet joined the Turinese side from Monaco, and would score an impressive seven times in his first 21 appearances.
Fabio Quagliarella may not be a legend in Turin, but he began life there with a bang with eight goals for Juventus in 2008. Alvaro Morata was often a sub in his early days, netting three times in his first 21 games. The man he was snubbed for - but would later replace - Fernando Llorente, managed nine goals in the same period.
What about the elephant in the room? Carlos Tevez managed... ten goals having arrived from Manchester City, revamping his career and becoming an instant legend at the Juventus Stadium.
Things are looking good for La Joya. And for those who picked him up in fantasy! (#humblebrag)
@edodalmonte
Though it's early to make predictions about how far La Joya will go, Juventus fans are justified in being optimistic: so far, his 12 goals in his first 21 games as a Bianconeri outstrip many other glorious names from the club's past, at least since Christian Vieri wore the Old Lady's jersey.
Freshly arrived from Bergamo, a certain Pippo Inzaghi would net 11 goals in the same arc, going on to total 57 Serie A goals with Juventus.
Fresh from breaking Italian hearts at Euro 2000, David Trezeguet joined the Turinese side from Monaco, and would score an impressive seven times in his first 21 appearances.
Fabio Quagliarella may not be a legend in Turin, but he began life there with a bang with eight goals for Juventus in 2008. Alvaro Morata was often a sub in his early days, netting three times in his first 21 games. The man he was snubbed for - but would later replace - Fernando Llorente, managed nine goals in the same period.
What about the elephant in the room? Carlos Tevez managed... ten goals having arrived from Manchester City, revamping his career and becoming an instant legend at the Juventus Stadium.
Things are looking good for La Joya. And for those who picked him up in fantasy! (#humblebrag)
@edodalmonte