but was ADL so wrong?

The news programs across half of Europe have been banging for several hours now: Giovanni Di Lorenzo is still looking for Nico Williams, to see at least a trace of him on the pitch on which Spain asphalted Luciano Spalletti’s Italy. Disastrous performance from the Napoli side, unequivocally indicated by the entire press as the worst on the pitch in the knockout with the red furies.

No surprise

The winger’s performance, in reality, may only be surprising for those who have not had the opportunity to follow Napoli this season. The Italian captain, starting from the home match against Real Madrid in the Champions League, made a series of big mistakes, many of which were paid dearly by the defensive department of Meret and his teammates.

Di Lorenzo is lost

Who knows where, who knows why. He entrusted his agent with certain statements of dubious taste, especially after the season he played and with Napoli having renewed his contract the previous summer until 2028. Perhaps, let’s say perhaps, it would have been more appropriate to roll up one’s sleeves and take on the own responsibilities for the nightmare championship played. Too much chatter, too many things left unsaid, little concentration on the pitch. With Italy, as well as with Napoli. The good Giovanni seems offended by the declaration ‘you are all transferable’ by the ADL, but in light of what the camp is saying there would be very little to be offended by…

 
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