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Miralem Pjanic, the ex-Juve and Roma player, mentioned the player who appealed to him the most in Italy.
Former Roma and Juventus midfielder Miralem Pjanic praised Paulo Dybala, one of his former teammates. The two men rubbed shoulders within the Old Lady.
Pjanic praises Dybala
Pjanic said during an intervention on Radio RAI: “He is one of the strongest players I have ever played with, I loved playing with him. Without injuries, he is one of the two or three best players in the championship. When he touches the ball, something always happens, his touch is different from that of the others.”
“Dybala changes the balance, at Roma you can see when he plays and when he doesn’t play. With him at his best, Roma can compete with the others,” continued the Franco-Bosnian.
On new Roma coach Daniele de Rossi, Dybala also said: “I heard from Daniele, I’m very happy for him, he deserves this opportunity. I wish him the best.”
“Today, coaches have little life and little time, everything is expected of them in a short time. He will need time and I hope that even after these six months he will have the opportunity to stay longer. It takes time and patience, he started very well, it was difficult to find someone who knew the place better than him. Daniele is a serious person, I always said he could become a great coach, I have no doubt”concluded Pjanic.
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