Viola slap, Juve took a risk with Pirlo: the revolution continues, winning is no longer the only thing that matters | First page



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A room of arrogance, a room of madness, a room of refereeing “imbalance”, a room of wise and solid opponent’s tactical simplicity and you have the “Viola Vittoria” cocktail, served Tuesday night at the Allianz. That said, this is a defeat, not a collapse for Juventus.. If we are not wrong Juve de Conte and Allegri also received a sonic slap: 4 to 2 in Florence, 3 to 1 in Turin with Inter de Stramaccioni, 2 to 1 of Fiorentina (Coppa Italia), always at home, with Salah’s goal coming only from his area …

Intoxicated by the good performance against Parma, Juventus believed to have assimilated the new verb of Pirliano, for which it was sanctioned. It could still happen and we think it has been heavily budgeted. If he had wanted to continue winning, without convincing, the Turin team would have stayed with Allegri. Instead, a different decision was made last year, deciding to abandon the routine routine for a more spectacular game. Sarri didn’t work out, but Pirlo was told that Juve had to be more daringeven at the cost of incidents and setbacks.

In short, a Copernican revolution. It is no longer a national and (almost) winning football, but a more “international” and (almost) winning football. No more “Winning is not important, but it is the only thing that matters”, but “Live ahead”. Maybe we have forgotten, but about twenty months ago that was the new motto of Juventus, explained by the same Andrea Agnelli: “Our distinctive feature is to look forward.” In Turin, they keep saying that the goal is the tenth championship (and then the following year it will be the eleventh …), but the choice was rather in the sense of matching the risk that each new investment entails. Beyond the stoppage imposed by Covid, in global football we need to expand the limits and the result with the yawn is no longer enough. This consideration can be valid for the entire Italian championship, which is dramatically poorer and therefore less economically attractive, a substantial defect in the era of company teams. A Scudetto for many other Italian teams would represent a momentous achievement after ten years of fasting. Not in Juve. Either he lives ahead or he lives badly. Meanwhile, he could live very badly.



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