One of the most infamous absences from the Argentine team that will compete in the first two Conmebol qualifying Matchdays is Paulo Dybala. Here, we explain why Argentina will not be participating in the game.
Argentina is getting ready for two Conmebol qualification matches against Bolivia and Ecuador. Paulo Dybala won’t be available to Lionel Scaloni for these two Matchdays, though. Why is he not here right now? Here, we’ll explain.
Within the Argentine team, Paulo Dybala’s absence is undoubtedly felt. He is one of the most important Argentine players in Europe and the standout player for AS Roma at the moment. In 39 appearances for AS Roma, he has scored 18 goals and provided 7 assists.
Dybala, an Argentinean who is originally from Laguna Larga, had previously achieved success at Juventus, where he spent 7 seasons and amassed a total of 115 goals and 47 assists. He has also played for his national team consistently, appearing in 36 games overall, where he contributed 6 assists in addition to 3 goals.
Why hasn’t Paulo Dybala been included in the Argentina squad?
Due to a muscle issue that stopped him from finishing the match against Hellas Verona, Paulo Dybala won’t be able to play for his country. Although initial Italian evaluations ruled out a serious injury, the player was unable to practice properly, which is why he will not compete in the Qualifiers.