I'd love to play with Messi.

I am more of a support striker.

I practice as if I'm one of the starters.

One penalty miss doesn't change anything.

It is very difficult to score goals in Italy.

If you want to improve, you have to set high targets.

In football, you always have the chance for revancha.

It is a burden that people have expectations about me.

God gives us a gift, but then that gift has to be worked.

My dream is to play for Argentina because I feel Argentinian.

I don't speak English or French, but that doesn't mean anything.

In Italy, you must think faster than defenders. It is a tough school.

When you get to the level that I'm at, often you are a very lonely man.

In Turin, I can walk through the streets of the city without any problems.

I exercise like crazy to have more sensitivity in my foot and more control.

I learned how to defend the ball with my body and to be faster than my opponents.

I can learn a lot from Messi. Watching how he does things will help me a lot in future.

I love Italy. This is the country that made me famous, and I would love to stay in Serie A.

Messi, there is only one, as there was only one Maradona. You cannot replace players like them.

When I was a child, sitting in front of the campfire, I wished that I could win the Ballon d'Or.

To play in the Champions League is everyone's dream, and I would like to do so. I won't deny it.

My grandmother's mother was from near Naples, so I love Italy, but I feel completely Argentinian.

I'm the kind of player who is never satisfied on the pitch. If I score twice, I'm already thinking about getting a third one.

When we have a ball at our feet, we footballers are delighted, but what happens behind the scenes is not always all that pretty.

I saw that Cristiano Ronaldo has scored more than 360 goals because he has a great right foot, but a left foot just as powerful.

I'm a forward, and I dream of a goal in the World Cup, pushing it, kicking it from outside the box, wherever. I dream of scoring at a World Cup.

There are some big teams out there who don't play in Champions League, but I can't deny that I'd love to play in Europe's most prestigious competition.

Juventus rejected an offer from Barcelona for me. It was a big offer, and that means I'm an important player for the club, and I have to thank them for that.

I do not throw myself down in the area, looking for a penalty, because I believe we should try to do things without being cursed and angry and without spitting on life.

I was asked to play for Italy, and I was very appreciative. I was 19, and I said, 'No, thank you.' It was very hard, but I am Argentinian, and it would have been deceit.

If I get annoyed because I'm not in the headlines and don't do well in training, I won't do well if I have to go in. I've to be prepared because the World Cup isn't easy.

I made a really good start to my career, and there was a lot of speculation about where I'd end up going. Like I did then, I'm just trying to take this all in my stride and keep my feet on the ground.

People should know that I am Dybala, and I want to continue to be so. I understand the comparisons and expectations on me from the Argentines, but I don't want to be the new Messi or the Messi of the future.

I'm lucky to play with Messi for the national team; I've learned many things. I can pick up a lot from him in terms of how he reads the play, how he thinks, how he sees the movement of his teammates. This will help me a lot for the future.

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