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·19 de octubre de 2025

Soulé: I feel the manager’s trust, taking inspiration from Dybala

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Matias Soulè spoke in front of the Dazn microphones and at the press conference after last night’s defeat against Inter, discussing his coach and his teammate, Paulo Dybala. Here are his statements as reported by Tmw.

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Regarding the match: “In the second half we had to push more compared to the first, in which we didn’t do well. We needed to play as well as we did in the second half to have a better chance against what is, along with Napoli, the strongest team in the league. These matches show us where we are and what our objectives are. We’re sorry we didn’t get the result, but we have to work to improve for the next games. We didn’t start well, we thought there was an offside on the goal. Then in the second half we were more focused: they are strong and we knew the importance of this match. It’s a pity, we need to start every game as we did in the second half. Last year at San Siro I played as a wing-back, they put a lot of pressure on us. We had many chances, but I don’t know if that Roma was stronger. The coach has other ideas and we are adapting to what he asks of us. We have to go further and already have our minds on the cup,” reports Tmw.


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On Dybala: “What changes with Paulo? I try to play closer to him, while with a striker I have more depth. Today there wasn’t much space in midfield and, when I looked for Paulo, Acerbi was always marking him. We have to keep working, but the second half went better. We need commitment and the desire to go further.”

On Gasperini and his former coach Ranieri: “Things weren’t going well, but when Ranieri arrived he gave me confidence by telling me to do the simple things. Now Gasperini is also giving me confidence, he wants me to always be in the box and stay there. He allows me to express myself in the final third and do what I know how to do.”

On Goals: “We need to score more, but we’re working every day on the offensive phase. The coach asks us to play more balls.”

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