Inter-Napoli ends equal. Tight standings: six teams in two points

Inter-Napoli ends equal. Tight standings: six teams in two points
Inter-Napoli ends equal. Tight standings: six teams in two points

One by one doesn’t hurt anyone. In truth, the draw between Inter and Napoli satisfies the rest of the group which becomes compact, six teams in two points, all with the ambition, the dream, the project of making the coup. The ranking is tight but it must not be deceived, those who tout our championship as the most open should also point out that between the first and the last in the ranking there is a small gap which is unique in Europe, therefore average values.

Meanwhile, the great challenge held up for a while, two solid teams with a couple of elements in difficulty, Lautaro and Lukaku certainly, the Argentine empty despite the company of Thuram, the Belgian irritable and useless, a mark no longer a mark, finally a draw with a penalty kicked onto the post by the infallible Calhanoglu, a penalty that referees like and which is not football as we have always seen and understood.

The other matches offered the trio of Atalanta-Fiorentina-Lazio who proceed at the same pace, like Juventus, an open discussion despite the fact that a few months ago the smoke sellers had already closed every debate, the championship to Conte’s Napoli. Which however Conte was unable to beat, in the two away matches, neither Juventus nor Inter, his former employers, are not the sign of a dominant team.

The day featured Roma’s latest comedian, defeat against Bologna, Juric fired, depression in the Roma club of Verdone-Venditti-Ferilli-Vanzina, talk of Mancini Roberto, fresh from accounting bingo in Arabia, the

anger increases because Lazio is going strong, stories of peripheral football. Now the national team, against Belgium and , without Lukaku and Mbappé, a shame, given the latest performances of the two it would have been better to have them on the pitch.

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