Khaleej Times

Rising star Dybala being touted as the next Messi

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barcelona — Diminutive, dynamic and armed with a deadly left foot, Paulo Dybala could be a prototype of a Lionel Messi clone.

The similariti­es between the two Argentines, who face off in Wednesday’s Champions League quarterfin­al second leg between Juventus and Barcelona, have been noted by Dybala’s strike partner Gonzalo Higuain among others.

The fact that Argentina now looks for the next Messi rather than the next Diego Maradona is as good a testament to the five-time world player of the year’s achievemen­ts as any.

Hundreds of talented number 10s were christened as Maradona’s heir before Messi turned even the “Hand of God” into distant memory.

“Messi is the best, he shows it every day,” said Higuain, who joined Juventus in a fractious transfer from Napoli for 90 million euros ($96 million) at the start of the season and has played alongside Messi for most of his 68 Argentina caps.

“Paulo is still young. He is 23 and has the world at his feet,” he told Premium Sport.

The younger man won the battle in the first leg last week with a quickfire first-half double as Juventus claimed a commanding 3-0 lead.

However to win the war, the Italian champions must resist for 90 minutes at the Camp Nou to prevent another famous Barcelona comeback.

“It’s one of my greatest nights in football,” said Dybala after the first leg. “Let’s not ruin it now.”

Last week in Turin was only the second time Dybala and Messi have graced the same pitch.

The first time was a far unhappier experience for Dybala as he was sent off on his first start for Argentina.

A tearful Dybala was consoled and bailed out by his captain that night as Messi scored the only goal in a 1-0 World Cup qualifying win over Uruguay last September. —

 ?? AP ?? Paulo Dybala during a training session for Juventus. —
AP Paulo Dybala during a training session for Juventus. —

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