Nettuno d’Oro to Bologna, a hug to Thiago Motta and the players who accomplished the feat

Nettuno d’Oro to Bologna, a hug to Thiago Motta and the players who accomplished the feat
Nettuno d’Oro to Bologna, a hug to Thiago Motta and the players who accomplished the feat

Bologna, 22 May 2024 – “With these results you have brought Bologna and our city in Champions”, is the mayor’s thanks Matteo Lepore.

And under the Andrea Costa curve, populated by approx two hundred fans with scarves and flags, appetizer of the parade on the open bus that will take the team to Piazza Maggiore, all of Bologna this evening received the coveted recognition from the hands of the mayor of the “Golden Neptune”.

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He smiles on the sidelines Joey Saputo and the rossoblù managers smile, tight in a symbolic embrace of Thiago Motta and the players who accomplished the feat. Thiago, yes. The rossoblù coach seems calm and he risks being so for a little while longer if in the next few hours, as now seems obvious, they materialize the sirens of Juventus.

Bologna with the Nettuno d'Oro in the setting of the Dall'Ara stadium (FotoSchicchi)

Bologna with the Nettuno d’Oro in the setting of the Dall’Ara stadium (FotoSchicchi)

“Stay with us, don’t go to Juventus!” is the invitation of two fans from the corner.

“We don’t know if you will all stay _ Lepore had said shortly before, alongside the sports councilor Roberta Li Calzi _. Today we care little, today we just want celebrate you. We love you”.

Mayor Matteo Lepore with Joey Saputo (FotoSchicchi)

Mayor Matteo Lepore with Joey Saputo (FotoSchicchi)

“We hope that many of these guys will stay”, the rossoblù CEO collects the assist Claudio Fenucci.

Whatever happens, these are guys who will stay in the history of the city. A bit, in fact, like Neptune.

 
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