The Palermo president has criticised Massimiliano Allegri for the way he has used the Argentine forward so far at Juventus
Paulo Dybala can be the new Lionel Messi within the next three years, according to Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini, who hit out at Massimiliano Allegri for not understanding the attacker.The 21-year-old joined the Serie A champions this summer for an initial fee of €32 million and scored on his competitive debut in the Supercoppa win over Lazio.
The Argentine was a substitute in the shock 1-0 defeat to Udinese, however, with Kingsley Koman preferred as Mario Mandzukic's partner from the start.
Juve boss Massimiliano Allegri has claimed that Dybala "needs to grow" if he is to nail down a regular starting spot, but Zamparini has hit out at the former AC Milan coach for not utilising Dybala's talent correctly.
"If someone has to grow at Juve, it's the coach, not the Argentine," he told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
"Allegri is like all Italian coaches, he thinks he can influence the game, but he doesn't understand that talented players must be let loose.
"I'm backing Dybala because I've never seen a player so strong at my Palermo. Within two or three years, he could become the new Messi.
"Juve have got a great deal with him."
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