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Even the fools know that Lazio-Torino will be played. The precedent of Juve-Naples clears up all doubts: even if the sports judge’s 3-0 comes – but probably there won’t even be – the Coni Guarantee College ultimately could not do anything but replicate the decision already made in the case of the highly contested. match between bianconeri and blues. For this reason, postponement seemed to be the only possible option, not surprisingly suggested by the president of the League, Dal Pine, and clearly defended by that of Football Association, Gravina.
But what did the League itself decide? Without postponement, Lazio-Turin remains on the program. Then we were witnesses another absurd drama such as Juve-Naples, with the bianconeri waiting for opponents everyone knew would never arrive. But if that was the first case of its kind and therefore reaching the conflict over the ASL question seemed almost inevitable this time there was no reason to repeat the same pantomime. The path was laid out: postponement until April 7, when Lazio will already be out of the Champions League, without having to resort to prolonged postponements that run the risk of distorting the championship.
The presidents of Serie A decided on the “no postponement”, on behalf of no one knows what consistency. Totally crazy, also because in this way there is a real risk of creating senseless chaos. Imagine what would happen if Lazio-Turin must follow the appeals and sentencing procedure Juve-Naples: the match between biancocelesti and granata would be played when the championship ended, or almost. And in that case, everything would become irregular, conditioning the fight for the cups and the fight for salvation.
In all this fuss, we can say one thing without hesitation: the Serie A presidents have not disappointed or surprised us. By now we know who they are.
@steagresti
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