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The words of the Argentine player: “From the very first day, the people of Rome made me feel an insane amount of love and from that day, I felt I had to give something back to them.”

Paulo Dybala is the soul and heart of this Roma team, which is finding continuity after a terrible start. The Argentine again showcased a stunning performance today, unsettling Como’s defense and proving decisive for the victory. Exactly during the race, CBS Sports published an interview with the Argentine star who unveiled herself, revealing also some backstage secrets of this year. Here are her words. On Never Aging: “So many people tell me, it’s a blessing that I have. I thank my mom and dad for this youthful face, let’s hope it lasts a few more years. I have been playing here for many years and have served in three teams that are different but are very much akin. I am proud of my journey in the A league as well as in the B league which has helped me grow. “This is a country that greatly resembles Argentina. When I was little, I used to watch many films about Italy and Rome, and now being here feels like living the dream of that young Paulo and I am thoroughly enjoying it.” On the Dybala mask: “It’s thrilling to see children imitating my celebration. Being a role model for them is something special because one works on the field for the team and for the fans, but also to have the right discipline and to carry forward the values that were instilled in me at home.”

The Presentation in Rome: “It was one of the few moments when I felt my legs shake. I was coming from a rival team. I didn’t think a player coming from Juve could be so warmly welcomed, but the people of Rome made me feel an incredible love from day one. Since that day, I have felt the need to give them something back.”

About the near goodbye in the summer: “Rome is a significant name as a city and through history, but also in football, as this jersey has been worn by players like Totti and De Rossi or great Argentinians like Batistuta. What happened last summer? It was a hot summer, I was on the brink of saying goodbye, but in consulting with my wife and family, we all agreed that it was not the time to leave Roma, the city and European football. I felt I still had something more to give. You didn’t provide any text to translate.

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