Paulo Dybala has finally left for Lecce, as expected. However, De Rossi is still hesitant to field him from the start. The Argentine has two full training sessions under his belt, but the first, according to the coach himself, was softer. For this reason, Baldanzi was also tested in the starting lineup yesterday. The former Empoli player, who arrived in the final days of the January transfer window, has so far played 10 games, only two of them starting (with Frosinone in Stirp and the return match with Brighton), totaling 284 minutes between the league and the cup. He had hoped for more but faced a resurgent Dybala under De Rossi and had little chance to impress or show off.
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