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What the statements of Gravina and Spadafora hide. They know very well that no court would blame Naples. But they try to save the championship
The declarations of Gravina and Spadafora seemed to go in only one direction, that of the defense of protocol and the accusation of Napoli for not appearing in the match with Juventus. This, however, is only the superficial reaction to heated statements.
The Sports Councilor and the President of the Football Association have wanted to send a message to the ASL: “do not exercise any more exceptions that go against the trend of the protocol.” It is a must try to save the championship.
Napoli, however, is in an iron barrel. FIGC President Gravina got carried away when he issued the statement: “He who made a mistake will pay.” Nobody will pay. He certainly won’t pay Napoli.
The story of the bubble is a joke. The Sports Ministry knows very well that no Serie A club has seen the 14-day bubble positively.
Aurelio De Laurentiis’s club is safe. Napoli cannot lose 3-0 in a match that they could only have played by committing a crime. The ASL charts and the Campania region are very clear. For some experts in sports law they have a certain superficiality, they do not seem written by an expert on the subject, but the intention seems too clear.
In short, Napoli does not risk. Juventus-Napoli will be played again. Italian football asks the ASL to strictly adhere to the protocol: no exceptions to lighten the bubbles and consequently no exceptions to the possibility of leaving it to play the matches. More rigor, less risk.
Italian football has found its place: Juve-Napoli will be played – perhaps on January 13 – because no ordinary court would blame De Laurentiis, but the message that is sent to everyone is to save and safeguard the Serie A championship and for both football. Italian.
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