Dybala writes history in the Italian League
Argentine star Paulo Dybala, a Roma player, succeeded in scoring against Parma at the Olimpico stadium today, in the seventeenth round of the Italian League championship.
The club won Roma received a penalty kick, which Dybala executed successfully, scoring the lead goal for Roma in the ninth minute of the match.
According to the Opta statistics network, Dybala raised his score to 126 goals. In the Italian League, surpassing the number of his compatriot Gonzalo Higuain, the former Napoli and Juventus striker, who scored 125 goals.
Dybala also added the third goal for his team in the 51st minute, bringing him to 127 goals in Serie A.
The former Juventus star has become the third highest-scoring Argentine player in the history of the tournament, surpassed only by Hernan Crespo’s 153 goals. And Gabriel Batistuta 184 goals.