Debaser-moderators, hello!
So..I follow IT with superficiality, football, because I'm a fan of water polo, F1, Formula E, Moto GP, and some bits of the winter Olympics.
As a kid, I supported Ac Viola and, indeed, Devil, for parental reasons, but then, except for brief regrets, with a pounding football heart, I really quit. Oh, what to say, the scandals and all the online casino advertisements with the various player testimonials have played their part..!
Del Piero knows how to be a dissociated and versatile sponsor-man, okay, however, deep down he is an ex-enemy who had his good old epoch (I'm talking about the National team).
I almost regret saying it, but UNTIL IT COMES TO WINNING THE CLUB WORLD CUP, where the millions obtained are proportionate to the logistical expenses, I can't bear to see the big Italian teams play, yet, in the temple of football, after geological eras, a real scoop: happened:
The 'witches' of Benevento, in their very first attempt ever at S. Siro, breaking Donnarumma at the half-hour mark of the first half, defending with ten against eleven, conquered the Meazza, something that no one who knows about football could have ever conceived, not even the most rational haters of Montolivo.
Kundera teaches us. A fresh article from the sports gazette reports that this kind of defaillance by the Rossoneri, well before the Chinese acquisition, fate had it was already matured at the Home Camp both in Europe with modest foreign opponents such as Zurich and Lille, several springs ago, and, coming back to Italy, in almost remote times, with Cavese [Campani like Benevento] and Ascoli [Marche], promptly archived with subsequent trophies. But yesterday's one, being a clash that fell at an extremely critical phase for the eleven Rossoneri [parallel to the proverbial recent purple defeats] was the balancing act of an entire season, and, for better or for worse, it will forever be considered a sporting Waterloo, on par with the precipitous November elimination from Russia 2018.
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