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Dybala's message after surgery announcement: 'I'll come back stronger.'

Dybala's message after surgery announcement: 'I'll come back stronger.'

Yahoo20-03-2025

Paulo Dybala has addressed the worried fanbase following the announcement of his planned surgery.
His latest injury has forced Roma to opt for surgery rather than conservative therapy, which will likely rule out the Argentine for the remainder of the season.
On Instagram, Dybala wrote the following message:
'Dear friends, first of all, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the affection you always show me.
After the results of the tests and having considered various opinions, I have decided to undergo this surgery now to return as soon as possible.
Even if I will be temporarily away from the pitch, I will continue to support my Roma teammates in this crucial phase of the season and our national team, which I will follow as one more fan during these qualifying matches.
I will be back soon, even stronger, I promise. See you on the pitch! Forza Roma and Vamos Argentina!'

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