Three years ago we were at the top of Europe, and now we are badly relegated after a terrible performance. As usual, after big disappointments, we are wondering about the problems of Italian football, racking our brains to understand the reasons and find solutions. The hackneyed rhetoric about the crisis of vocation begins again, about how modern children spend all day in front of computer screens or fiddling with their smartphones instead of going out to play football, but we forget that this is happening in the rest of the world too. Our biggest limitation is that we cannot look beyond our own backyard. Even then, we asked not to miss the opportunity to use this largely unexpected triumph to start a virtuous path, and we all saw how it ended. But it was logical, given the clear divisions between professional leagues that, instead of uniting around the table, stop at superficial declarations, trying not to adopt a common development plan, thinking only of party interests.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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