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Dybala's Instagram snaps show Soulé posing with Tsimikas mask, delighting Roma fans
·1 June 2026·80d ago

Dybala's Instagram snaps show Soulé posing with Tsimikas mask, delighting Roma fans

Source: Forza Roma

Paulo Dybala shared a photo on Instagram that has gone viral among Roma supporters, capturing Matías Soulé posing with a mask of Kostas Tsimikas. The playful image was part of a carousel of pictures posted by Dybala, who is on holiday in Argentina while awaiting the expected renewal of his Roma contract. The post also included shots with Dybala's family and other behind-the-scenes moments from the club.

Tsimikas has had limited involvement in Gian Piero Gasperini's tactical setup this season and is set to return to Liverpool, but the lighthearted moment highlights the bond he has formed with his teammates. The photograph, apparently taken without warning by Dybala, became a talking point for fans and demonstrated the camaraderie within the Roma squad despite Tsimikas's restricted playing time under the head coach.

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Il greco non è praticamente mai entrato pienamente nelle rotazioni di Gasp, ma ha creato un bel legame con i compagni e questa ne è la dimostrazione Redazione 1 giugno - 19:07 Paulo Dybala si sta godendo qualche giorno di vacanza in Argentina, in attesa anche di mettere nero su bianco il sempre più…

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