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"He Has a Well Hung Tongue", Paulo Dybala Disassembles the attraction...

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Paulo Dybala and Matteo Guendouzi don't like each other. It didn't escape anyone at the time. The Argentinian of AS Roma came back to their fight and explained the reasons for it. He reproached Guendouzi for talking too much and attacking the young people.
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Paulo Dybala and Matteo Guendouzi don't like each other. It didn't escape anyone at the time. The Argentinian of AS Roma came back to their fight and explained the reasons for it. He reproached Guendouzi for talking too much and attacking the young people.

Matteo Guendouzi Matteo Guendouzi The atmosphere remains electric between French and Argentinian, even far from the selections and 3 years after the World Cup final. Paulo Dybala strongly criticized Mattéo Guendouzi. The war between France and Argentina is still raging. Invited in the podcast The Casa del Kun animated by Sergio Agüero, Paulo Dybala did not chew his words about Mattéo Guendouzi, his rival during the boiling Roman derbys. Attackin…

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