
Dybala remains Roma's guiding star under Gasperini
Paulo Dybala continues to be the focal point of Roma's identity despite being almost 33 years old and approaching his November birthday. The Argentine remains the club's technical compass at a time when players, coaches and executives have come and gone. Gasperini's role in keeping Dybala at Roma was pivotal; without the coach's intervention, the winger would likely have moved to MLS or Boca Juniors. Even as time passes since his headline arrival in 2022, Dybala is expected to draw the loudest roar from the 67,000 fans during Monday's lineup announcements before the Fiorentina match. The article raises a deeper question about Roma's tactical reliance on the Argentine. While his presence guarantees excitement, the concern is whether he has become the sole player capable of single-handedly changing a match. The underlying tension is simple: with Dybala, there is joy; without him, what happens? Matías Soulé attempted to fill that role last season before a groin injury sidelined him. Bryan Zaragoza, described as a player with crystalline talent, may attempt to assume this responsibility, though banking on him to establish himself in that role confidently represents optimism. The broader question facing Gasperini is whether Roma can function decisively in Dybala's absence or remain overly dependent on one player's brilliance.





