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The Real Reason Dybala Got Snubbed — And Why Argentina Fans Are Furious
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The Real Reason Dybala Got Snubbed — And Why Argentina Fans Are Furious

When Argentina's 55-man provisional World Cup squad dropped, one name was missing that stopped the internet in its tracks: Paulo Dybala. And the fallout has been nothing short of a firestorm.

When Argentina's 55-man provisional World Cup squad dropped, one name was missing that stopped the internet in its tracks: Paulo Dybala. And the fallout has been nothing short of a firestorm.

The Name Nobody Expected to See Missing

Let's set the scene. It's late May 2026, and Lionel Scaloni — the man who guided Argentina to World Cup glory in 2022 — is about to submit the most scrutinized squad list in world football. Every fan, every pundit, every WhatsApp group from Buenos Aires to Rosario is refreshing their feeds.

The list drops. Messi is there — his sixth World Cup, no surprise. Julián Álvarez, Enzo Fernández, the usual suspects all present. But then people start scrolling. And scrolling. And scrolling some more.

Paulo Dybala? Nowhere to be found.

"The exclusion isn't about talent — it's about a system that simply doesn't have room for La Joya anymore."

The Brutal Math Behind the Decision

Here's the uncomfortable truth that Dybala's most passionate defenders don't want to hear: Argentina is stacked. In the attacking midfield and forward positions where Dybala operates, Scaloni already has Messi, Álvarez, Lautaro Martínez, Garnacho, and the 18-year-old sensation Mastantuono from Real Madrid. That's five world-class options before you even get to Dybala's name.

Dybala is 32 now. His season at Roma was solid — not spectacular. He missed stretches with injury. And in Scaloni's 4-3-3 system, which demands relentless pressing and defensive work rate from the front three, Dybala has never quite been the perfect tactical fit the way Álvarez is.

⚡ Quick Facts: Paulo Dybala

  • Age: 32
  • Club: AS Roma
  • Argentina Caps: 40
  • World Cup 2022: Limited minutes, 2 appearances
  • Position: Attacking midfielder / Second striker

Fans Are NOT Taking This Quietly

Within hours of the announcement, #Dybala and #JusticiaParaDybala were trending across Latin America. Roma fans — who've adopted him as their own — flooded social media with highlight reels. Memes comparing the squad list to a robbery scene spread faster than any tactical analysis could.

"How do you leave out a player with THAT left foot, THAT vision, THAT big-game experience?" That's the sentiment echoing across Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. The comparisons to Dybala's 2022 experience — where he barely played despite being in the squad — only add salt to the wound.

But here's the nuance few fans are discussing: Scaloni's Argentina isn't built around individual brilliance anymore. It's a machine. A system. And Dybala, for all his magic, has always been a solo artist trying to fit into an orchestra.

The Messi Factor Nobody Wants to Say Out Loud

There's an elephant in the room. Dybala and Messi have always occupied the same spaces on the pitch. In 2018, former Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli famously said it was "difficult" to play them together because they essentially do the same thing — just in different ways. That problem hasn't gone away; if anything, it's become more acute under Scaloni's more structured approach.

With Messi now likely playing in a deeper, more creative role at 38 years old, the forward positions need runners — explosive, pressing machines who stretch defenses. That's Álvarez, that's Garnacho, that's the future in Mastantuono. It's not Dybala.

This isn't a snub born of disrespect. It's a snub born of ruthless pragmatism — and somehow that makes it hurt even more.

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