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Dybala credits Mourinho for Roma arrival, praises El Aynaoui's World Cup form
·8 July 2026·44d ago

Dybala credits Mourinho for Roma arrival, praises El Aynaoui's World Cup form

Source: Roma News

Paulo Dybala has paid tribute to José Mourinho as the decisive figure behind his decision to join Roma, describing the former manager in glowing terms during an interview with YouTuber Davoo. "Mourinho is a genius and a good person," Dybala said. "He always spoke to us with respect, took care of us, loved us, and Roma's people fell in love with him for what he gave. Thanks to him I arrived in the Capital."

The Argentine forward also turned his attention to the international stage, singling out El Aynaoui for praise. "He's having a great World Cup, I'm following him closely," Dybala remarked. "At Roma, beyond saying he's a strong player, he's also a good lad." Dybala also identified Barcelona's Lamine Yamal as a potential successor to Lionel Messi, backing the young talent's trajectory.

Dybala revisited the painful memory of Roma's Europa League final defeat to Sevilla in Budapest, addressing controversial refereeing decisions. "It's true, the handball was absurd, but there was more to it than just that during the match," he explained. "There were various moments when the referee made strange calls." The interview gave the Roma playmaker an opportunity to reflect candidly on his time at the club, from Mourinho's impact to lingering disappointment from European competition.

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Un Paulo Dybala a cuore aperto si confessa ai microfoni dello youtuber Davoo, ripercorrendo le tappe più intense della sua avventura nella Capitale tra retroscena di mercato, legami profondi e ferite ancora aperte. L’attaccante argentino ha espresso parole di profonda stima per José Mourinho,…

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