Malen praises quick chemistry with Dybala after bright start in Turin
Donyell Malen admitted he was buoyed by a promising beginning to life at AS Roma following an encouraging performance in the Giallorossi's trip to Torino. The forward, who arrived with expectations and pressure attached to his move, said the early understanding he found with Paulo Dybala provides a strong platform for the coming weeks.
Roma's display in Turin offered fresh evidence that Malen's arrival could be a positive piece in the club's attacking puzzle. The Dutch international combined intelligently with the experienced Argentine in several phases of the match, linking play between lines and offering a direct threat in the final third. Players, staff and supporters left encouraged by the new pairing's potential.
"We can build on this," Malen told reporters after the fixture. "From the first minutes together on the pitch I felt we had a good understanding. Paulo gives so much quality around the box, and that helps me get into good positions. It's early days, but there are signs we can make something special here."
Tactical fit and immediate impact
Malen's profile — pace, verticality and a willingness to run in behind — appears to dovetail with Dybala's more creative, free-roaming role. While the former Dortmund forward is still settling into the team's routines and the demands of Serie A, his movement created space and options that allowed Roma to stretch Torino's back line.
Coaches will welcome that complementary balance: Dybala's ability to unlock defenders with a touch or a pass and Malen's directness and finishing instincts create a two-pronged threat opponents must respect. That in turn opens room for midfield runners and overlapping full-backs, adding layers to Roma's attacking sequences.
Malen was also quick to credit the wider squad for easing his transition. The forward said clear communication from team-mates, combined with support off the pitch, helped him adapt to the tempo and tactical discipline required in the Italian top flight.
Looking ahead
While one game does not make a season, Roma's coaching staff will be quietly pleased if the early signs continue to develop. Consistency and adaptability will be key for Malen as opponents examine how to stifle the Dybala-Malen combination. The challenge now is to reproduce similar link-ups against different types of defensive units and to contribute across a longer run of matches.
For Malen, the message is simple: build on a positive first impression and keep adding layers to the partnership with Dybala. If that progression continues, Roma could gain a potent new dimension in attack.