Attacker Paulo Dybala made history in last night’s World Cup win with Argentina after coming on in the last minute of extra time to secure a crucial penalty and gift Scaloni’s men a vital victory over France.
As reported in today’s edition of La Repubblica, Dybala has entered Roma’s history books, becoming Roma’s sixteenth World Cup winner despite playing a minimal role in Argentina’s World Cup tournament in Qatar.
This is the ninth edition of the World Cup that sees at least one Roma player lift the World Cup trophy. The Giallorossi lead the likes of Inter (with eight), and Bayern, Real Madrid and Juventus (seven).