Naples-Juve watershed. Not even a gust, Saviano happy? A bad sign and historic victimhood. Guerrilla warfare on the highway, Chinè too busy with the black and whites? The infamy of Juve-Salernitana and the Inter protests…
by Andrew Bosco
Content Roberto Saviano? The “north wind“, is not even a gust. Penalty in Genoa for Spalletti’s team after 3 minutes, quite ridiculous, which Politano wastes. Then red headed to Rincon: foul on Osimeh. Then another penalty for involuntary handball (but this is the regulation, beauties) confirming that for those who administer the regulation the players should be penguins: without arms. Rather the “wind” of the central south” performed with guerrilla warfare on the (southern) motorway after the supporters of Rome and Naples had crossed paths. Will Chinè (in the sense of the federal prosecutor) take care of it or will he be too busy looking for suspicious capital gains to dump on Juventus’ back? By the way: brave, procured, brave. Only that of Turin seems to work at full capacity.
Spalletti nervous at the press conference. Here: this is the way to sink Napoli. Team still with a large lead in the standings (7 points over the Juventus – Milan duo) but certainly different, in terms of play and attitude, compared to the wonderful one that had dominated the first part of the season: before the (forced) stop at Mundial.
If Spalletti argues with journalists for “changes” (goat wool) it is a bad sign. If the fans fear conspiracies against Napoli, we are at a film already seen: the historic victimization. You play football for Napoli, you play as you know, and the Scudetto will be his. He can’t be bothered by a Milan that has had a comeback from a Roma that Mourinho continues to send on the field in masks. Juventus cannot worry him, who objectively play a cynical and fruitful bench press that is not very fluid. But it’s also a Juve that hasn’t taken a hit for eight days that has won the last eight on the calendar.
Napoli-Juventus will be a watershed. Juventus will leave the initiative to Napoli, defending and acting on the counterattack. A Juve with “provincial” clothes is to be taken with a grain of salt. On paper, the gap between the two formations is wide. But a draw could be fine for Juve. Because the championship is still very long. And because sooner or later Vlahovic, Pogba, Bonucci and Cuadrado will return: and with them a known quality. But also because Bremer, the ideal “guardian” for Osimeh, could return to Naples.
Against Udinese we saw what it means to have Chiesa on the pitch, even if at 60% of his potential. It is hoped Di Maria will finally put her “inside”. As for Paredes, one step does not make spring. But if the Argentine deigned to continue directing for which he was hired, it would be like saying: dripping fat. Finally there is the former Milik. History says that exes often score against their “old” teams. Then if Juve really should “steal” the match (short-snouted, of course) at “Maradona”, then the standings would shorten. And the championship could really be reopened. But they are only suggestions. I don’t believe it, but I’ll take my hat off if Allegri were to play the “ninth”.
Danilo match winner against Udinese as a true striker against a Silvestri who didn’t want to capitulate. Once again in the “Cesarini area”. After all, that Renato Cesarini played with Juventus.
Allegri cautious, like a fox preparing to enter a chicken coop. Emotion at the Allianz in the memory of Castano and Vialli: Pessotto (former partner of Gianlucaccio) who pronounces words that bring tears to the stands. Juventus improving. But that he struggles to score.
Inter equalized in Monza: everyone was complaining (from Inzaghi to Lautaro, let’s not talk about the journalists of “faction”: certain politicians (one above all always him: but what a bummer this gentleman) had even expressed themselves “before”. The mistake there was. But technically the goal does not exist: the referee, making a mistake, whistles an alleged foul, before Acerbi’s conclusion
Everyone forgets, however, that a penalty was “ciulato” at Monza. And that if the referee’s mistake (the mistakes actually) in Monza was heavy, what should Juventus ever say about the infamy of Juventus – Salernitana? What on earth should AC Milan say about that mistake that even led the referee who had packed it to “apologize”? It seems to have asked Inter to remove the referee who damaged them. Juventus are not asking for it due to the hallucinations suffered with Salernitana. Milan didn’t ask for it, which on the contrary was – in this case – elegant with that referee. Did Inter really ask for it?
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