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Since making the move from Turin to Rome, Dybala has excelled. Prior to his arrival, there had been murmurings that the 29-year-old was past his prime, but the Argentine has proved doubters wrong with his best goal return to date (16 goals, 8 assists in 34 appearances) so far this season.
“I believe that the road to achieving great goals is always a long one,” Dybala tells Highsnobiety on the set of adidas Football’s Prada collaboration shoot. “I know I have yet to win and achieve many [of my] goals, both trophies and perhaps individual awards, but I am always motivated,” says Dybala.
For Dybala — who came on in the historic final to make a late defensive clearance and then score the second penalty in the shoot-out — this victory instantly became one of the most important sporting events in history, on both a personal and professional level.
The satisfactions haven’t only come with Jose Mourinho's team, with Dybala also becoming a World Cup winner in Qatar as a part of Lionel Messi’s Argentina team that saw off France on penalties in the final.
“To have taken one of the penalties that helped win Argentina the World Cup is obviously something that remains in my memory forever,” he says. “It’s something that, I hope, in the future, my children, my grandchildren and all those who follow will remember with pride.”
“Since we talked earlier about goals, I have many in mind that I want to be able to reach in terms of football but also in terms of life, and I believe that the best way to reach them is to work, do my best, [and] fix every detail so that I can always be at 100%.”
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