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What the British missed: the thrill of the three points “on the table”, and the meeting of the president of Everton with the complacent study
It will be Brexit. These Brits just don’t know what the world of football is like. They do weird things: they drive on the left and decide not to play a game with one of the two teams, which is an outbreak of a deadly disease. Guardiola calls Ancelotti, and they agree even before the Premier can oppose a UEFA regulation, a protocol, at least a wild card … nothing. Luddites!
Goodison Park will remain empty and sad tonight, with straws rolling into midfield. Not even the thrill of seeing Everton peek through the tunnel, with the referees in grisaille, all waiting for Manchester City to come out of any lightning. And the public in the stands, who flocked to enjoy the ghost match with the reluctant mollaccioni Aguero and De Bruyne, although small in number. The excitement of 45 ‘, when the referee would have winked at Sigurdsson making the victory official: “the three points are on the table, near the cat.”
Not to mention the Sky Sports Living Room, with the British equivalent of Caressa leaving the microphone for an hour with Farhad Moshiri for a lectio magistralis on clear respect for the rules, on the integrity of the Liverpool bubble. Not like those terruncielli from Manchester, unable to stay in their Tier 3 or 4.
Guardiola was afraid, everyone knows it. But there is no ASL on the entire Channel: they have the NHS. Then he called Ancelotti. Pep called Carlo. People, don’t argue. They spoke, not Pec. How uncomfortable, what institutional rudeness.
And that, Ancelotti, what does it do? Pep responds that it’s okay, you can’t play such an important game under these conditions … it wouldn’t be “sporty.” “Sportsman”, you understand? How much arrogance with ‘I’m fair play’. As if in Italy we did not know what sport is: they want to teach us, what we have the Protocol and we apply it in at least two of the three levels of judgment.
Then Ancelotti. An Italian. What ignominy. He should have made himself a champion of justice.Go on TV and teach those gang members that having five positive points on Covid is not a good reason not to play a soccer game, huh. And then the other teams that have played in inferior conditions to respect the protocol they do? We must be innocent. What a missed opportunity, what a slim figure. Shame on the FIGC.
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