social fury over Spalletti and the Azzurri after the elimination

social fury over Spalletti and the Azzurri after the elimination
social fury over Spalletti and the Azzurri after the elimination

Switzerland’s victory is worth Italy’s elimination, which sends them to the round of 16 of Euro 2024. We return home and there are so many on social media messages against coach Luciano Spalletti but there is no shortage of criticism of individuals such as, for example, By Lorenzo. “Spalletti’s confusion reigns supreme alongside prudence” someone writes, who then adds: “More than purposeful football.” On social media, on X, the old Twitter, similar messages are being wasted: “The disaster of this National team it’s all Spalletti’s doing. He destroyed the little he had and which he had built in a few weeks, choice after choice.”

How many criticisms of Spalletti on social media

Everyone against the coach: “Spalletti didn’t get anything right, but they already seem to have their heads in Ibiza. They can’t just be that bad.” It’s still: Spalletti and his technical staff have never understood anything about this national team. One of the ugliest pages ever.” Others add: “In any case, Spalletti approached this experience in the national team in the worst possible way, we didn’t play as a teamnothing takes away from my mind that there isn’t the slightest human relationship.” Speaking of the Napoli captain, someone points out: “Di Lorenzo has been bypassed by practically every player in this European Championship.” Others couldn’t explain why “Di Lorenzo had been out of mental and physical condition for four games and continued to be a starter.”

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