The surprising decision of Paulo Dybala with his world champion medal upon returning to Rome from Italy

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The receptions for the Argentine footballers who became world champions in Qatar 2022 were very diverse, although they all had the respect of their fans, teammates and even club employees as a common denominator. But the Córdoba Paul Dybala taken a differential decision and inversely proportional to the rest: has decided to offer his gold medal to the Archivo Museo de la Roma for the duration of his relationship with the team from the Italian capital.

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The Roman club itself made it known, which specified it “Paulo Dybala has entrusted his World Champion medal to the Club’s Historical Archive”. You accompanied him with a photo of the left-handed striker himself, with white gloves holding the medal that has a much more sporting and sentimental meaning than economic.

Is that Dybala had to work against the clock to be able to recover from a muscle injury suffered by kicking a penalty for his club, a month before the start of the World Cup in Qatar.

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During the competition, in fact, he had just one minute on the pitch in the semi-final against Croatia until, in the final against France, coach Lionel Scaloni sent him on during the second extra period, saving the last attempted goal. attack by Kylian Mbappé and then converted his shot in the penalty shootout, with a strong shot in the center.

Now Dybala will try to reposition himself as a key player in Roma, given that in 12 games between Serie A and the Europa League (816 minutes) he has transformed seven goals and provided two assists. The team from the capital is seventh, 14 points behind leaders Napoli.

This Wednesday, Serie A will fully play its 16th round, the first after the World Cup, with a top duel between Napoli (by Giovanni Simeone) and the third Inter (by world champion Lautaro Martínez).

complete programming

8.30:
Salernitana (Federico Fazio)-Milan
Sassuolo-Sampdoria (Ignacio Pussetto and Bruno Amione)

10.30
Spezia-Atalanta (Juan Musso and José Luis Palomino)
Turin-Hellas Verona

12.30
Lecce-Lazio (Luka Romero)
Rome (Paulo Dybala)-Bologna (Nicolas González)

2:30 in the afternoon.
Cremonese (Gonzalo Escalante and Santiago Ascacibar)-Juventus (Paredes, Di María, Enzo Barrenechea and Matías Soule)
Fiorentina (Nicolás González and Lucas Martínez Quarta)-Monza (Gabriel Paletta)

16.45
Inter (Lautaro Martínez) – Napoli (Giovanni Simeone)
Udinese (Nehuén Paz and Roberto Pereyra)-Empoli

Source: Clarin

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