Dybala after Roma’s win vs Torino: “I don’t know how much longer I’ll stay, but I’m enjoying myself.” | OneFootball

Dybala after Roma’s win vs Torino: “I don’t know how much longer I’ll stay, but I’m enjoying myself.” | OneFootball

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·18 January 2026

Dybala after Roma’s win vs Torino: “I don’t know how much longer I’ll stay, but I’m enjoying myself.”

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Paulo Dybala was back on the score-sheet tonight as the Giallorossi beat Torino 0-2 away from home.

After the match, the Argentine spoke to DAZN.


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“We played a great match. I think from the start you could see a Roma with a great desire to win, which is what we came here for. Personally, yes, playing in that area of ​​the pitch, where I’ve done it all my career, is easier for me.”

“Malen is a very strong player. We already know his movements: he’s an experienced player, he’s played in the big leagues. For us who play at the back, it’s easy to find him, because he moves like a true striker. He made an incredible stop for the goal, and in front of the goal he has a great shot.”

“As I said before, we’re a great team. We have strong players, a very strong coach who pushes us to always give that little bit more, and we’re not here by chance. We had a great first leg, now we’ve started the second leg well, and we must continue like this, with humility, working every day. Very strong players have arrived who will help us in this final stage, and we’ll certainly all give our all to stay in the top four.”

“My future? I always talk to my family and friends. I’ve been here in Italy for almost fifteen years. For me, it represents something unique, almost half my life. The only statistics I’ve seen these days is that the next one will be my 600th career match. And if I look back, so many things have happened, right? And nothing, Italy will always be something special to me. I don’t know how long I’ll stay here in Italy, but I’m enjoying it to the fullest.”

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