“But they have Olise and Kvara”, “go to the circus for fun”: no, it doesn’t hold up. our decayed football will become great again when we transform the stadiums into museums of beauty

Many will still be recovering from the after-effects of Stendhal Syndrome (dizziness, tachycardia…) which generally affects those exposed to too much beauty in museums. Inside PSG-Bayern there was a Louvre. Similar symptoms are caused by acrophobia, the fear of the void, and we are getting rid of those after Milan-Juve. “Well, convenient. They have Olise and Kvara…”. No, it’s not just a question of talent, but of values. Listen again to Kompany: “Viewers can’t complain about a show like this.” And Luis Enrique: “Never seen a match with this intensity and desire to win. Well done everyone. The fans must have had fun.” They don’t just talk about penalties and the result, they care about the show, about the people. Who does it with us? Our people say: “For fun, go to the circus.” Luis Enrique instead promises: “The return will be more beautiful. We will attack again.”

Let them come, siori, let them come! It is a lesson to be learned: recover the responsibility of entertainment and transform stadiums into museums of beauty, as happens abroad, as Gasp did in Bergamo and Cesc is doing in Como. “Nice, but if I don’t get a result, they’ll kick me out,” says the coach. They kick you out even if the stadiums are empty, because the circus closes. “An Italian would never have conceded 2 goals at 5-2.” But he wouldn’t have scored 5. Paris’ 9 goals and offensive joy bewitched children and lovers of the game. It is that passion that our fallen football must reassemble. With art. We won’t be healed when we return to the World Cup, but when Stendhal attacks us in our stadiums.

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