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“I don’t want to replace Messi, I want to win with him!”

FINE words of Paulo Dybala when he talks about the Argentinian team

“They are comparing me with Messi. He has already done it and I am doing it. I want to win with the national team. The game is about staying together, never to loose anybody”, the Juventus striker explained to ‘El Pais’.

Dybala did not talk about difficult topics. Instead he had some fine words for Cristiano Ronaldo: “If Cristiano Ronaldo has surpassed the 360 goals it is because he also hits hard with the left foot”, before adding that he spent a lot of time in the gym to reach that level.

Dybala mentioned that Ronaldinho was one of his childhood heroes, especially during the Worldcup in 2002. ” I have always admired Ronaldinho and the idea that the game is magic. The first World Cup I watched on television, was 2002. The final Germany- Brasil. I loved the triple R (Ronaldo, Rivaldo,Ronaldinho). Their diversity was great.” he said.

 

SOURCE: BESOCCER

 

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