Paulo Dybala: 'Lots of people pay more attention to footballers than to presidents'
The Juventus forward on joining Common Goal, winning another Serie A title and the Champions League challenge ahead
It is only a few days since Juventus beat Sampdoria to seal their ninth consecutive Scudetto, and Paulo Dybala already has his mind on other challenges. Football still has plenty of those in store for him, of course, particularly with his team taking a one-goal deficit into next Friday’s Champions League game at home to Lyon, but recently he has been considering other matters entirely.
The most significant outcome is his decision to join Common Goal, pledging at least 1% of his salary to a collective fund which uses football as a tool to educate and empower children and young people and joining Juan Mata, Jürgen Klopp, Megan Rapinoe and his clubmate Giorgio Chiellini on its list of donors, now 159 strong. It is a movement that is slowly increasing in size and momentum, a process that Dybala’s intervention – as the first major South American footballer to sign up – could accelerate. But the 26-year-old’s decision is also a step on a personal journey.
Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/jul/30/paulo-dybala-juventus-footballers-presidents-common-goal-serie-a-champions-league
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