Andrea Pirlo reveals he has spoken to ‘angry’ Paulo Dybala over game-time

‘He was a bit angry’: Andrea Pirlo reveals he has spoken to furious Paulo Dybala following ‘clash in tunnel with Juventus director Fabio Paratici’ after leaving Argentine star out AGAIN in Crotone draw

  • Paulo Dybala has yet to play a single minute since Andrea Pirlo took charge
  • The Juventus forward was ‘a bit angry’ at being left on the bench at Crotone
  • Reports in Italy detailed a ‘clash with director Fabio Paratici’ in the tunnel
  • Pirlo revealed he has spoken to Dybala over his lack of game-time so far  

Andrea Pirlo conceded Paulo Dybala was ‘a bit angry’ after he was once again overlooked by the Juventus boss for their draw at Crotone.

Even with Cristiano Ronaldo ruled out having tested positive for coronavirus, Pirlo elected not to play Dybala, who was left watching on from the bench as the Serie A champions tripped up at the Stadio Ezio Scida.

Following the 1-1 draw, Tuttosport reported that Dybala clashed with Juventus director Fabio Paratici in the tunnel as he expressed his annoyance at his non-existent role since Pirlo took charge.

Addressing questions on Dybala’s disharmony ahead of Juventus’ Champions League opener against Dynamo Kiev, Pirlo revealed the Argentine is far from happy with his lack of action.  

‘I talked to him [Dybala] yesterday as I do to everyone else,’ Pirlo said. 

‘He was a bit angry for not having played in Crotone but we have to remember that he hasn’t played for three months,’ Pirlo told reporters.

‘He spent 10 days in his room in Argentina taking medicines because he couldn’t train.

‘I took him to Crotone to let him do a few minutes but unfortunately there were 10 of us left and I couldn’t add him. He is available and we will see what to do.’

More to follow.