Dybala jokes on social media about a humorous training photo ahead of Parma clash
Squad News·6 May 2026·45d ago

Dybala jokes on social media about a humorous training photo ahead of Parma clash

Source: Forza Roma

Paulo Dybala participated fully in Roma's afternoon training session at Trigoria on 6 May, four days before the away match against Parma scheduled for 10 May at the Tardini stadium. During the session, Dybala was photographed in a playful pose making the Italian gesture of frustration or disbelief—hands together with fingertips united. The club shared the images on social media, and Dybala responded with humour, commenting: "A bit of memes with this photo would be nice."

Roma face a crucial fixture against Parma as the team continues its pursuit of a Champions League spot and cannot afford to drop further points. The match kicks off at 18:00. Dybala's full participation in training is a positive sign for the team's preparation, though his future remains uncertain. The forward has been a central figure in Roma's season and his availability is key to their push for European qualification in the closing stages of the campaign.

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Roma, Dybala scherza sui social: “Un po’ di meme con questa foto ci stanno bene” - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma news as roma Roma, Dybala scherza sui social: “Un po’ di meme con questa foto ci stanno bene”news as romaRoma, Dybala scherza sui social: “Un po’ di meme con questa foto ci stanno bene”Getty ImagesL'argentino ha svolto l'allenamento pomeridiano con il gruppo a quattro giorni dalla trasferta contro il Parma e si è reso protagonista di alcune pose divertenti Redazione 6 maggio 2026 (modifica il 6 maggio 2026 | 20:57) Questo pomeriggio la Roma si è ritrovata a Trigoria per proseguire la preparazione in vista della trasferta contro il Parma in programma domenica 10 maggio al Tardini con fischio d'inizio alle 18. Una sfida importantissima per i giallorossi, che non possono più fare passi falsi per continuare a cullare il sogno Champions League. Tra i protagonisti della seduta odierna anche Paulo Dybala, che ha continuato ad allenarsi pienamente in gruppo ed è stato fotografato in una posa divertentissima. Il club ha condiviso sui social le immagini della Joyasorridente con l'iconico e tutto italianissimo gesto delle "mani a pigna" con la punta delle dita unite, classica modalità per esprimere frustrazione o incredulità. E il numero 21 non si è sottratto dal commentare: "Un po' di memes con questa foto ci stanno", ha scritto simpaticamente mentre il suo futuro è ancora tutto da decifrare.Leggi anche Ds, Gasp vota D’Amico. Personalizzato per Malen. La Juve punta Ndicka e Pisilli Cobolli, festa di compleanno agli Internazionali: la torta è giallorossa – FOTO © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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