Soulè justifies Dybala’s benching, the Cafù-Wesley comparison is not out of place. And if a bomber arrived… A test at Juventus on Saturday that will also say a lot about the Bianconeri
It will be a bit like looking in the mirror. On the one hand Gasperini, with his Juventus past, on the other Spalletti who wrote important pages of Giallorossi history. On one side Cristante and on the other Locatelli, sometimes tormented paths, many discussions, many criticisms, but then here they are always there, interpreting the sighs of their teams. On one side Mc Kennie, on the other Celik: but shouldn’t they have left? Weren’t they the ones to put on the market quickly? Then you look up and discover them as protagonists, even irreplaceable, because there is nothing stronger than the desire to keep their place. On one side Konè and on the other Thuram, when the heart, even on the pitch, speaks French: people who know how to defend, attack, know how to be – and this is perhaps the best quality – the point of reference for their teammate in difficulty. And above all on one side Yildiz and on the other Soulè: imagine what a classy and imaginative couple they would have been. You mark one and the other runs away. But was it really a business deal, or at least necessary, to sell the Argentine to raise cash and spend more, much more, for an idea of renewal and improvement that did not turn out to be such? It’s useless to name names, but think about how much money has been spent to stumble in the present and scar the future.
