the bad luck of verdicts and uncertainty

With the verdicts that are slowly arriving, we can say that Monday losers you paradoxically get to the heart of it. In short, with a Serie A championship now at the end credits, bad luck can really have its say and play a leading role. But who are the protagonists who took center stage this time?

Kumbulla, is it really you?

Obviously he is not the main responsible, but Kumbulla’s mistake on the penalty that allowed Cagliari to go 2-0, he undoubtedly put his signature on Sassuolo’s relegation. A relegation which is the consequence of a season that was negative and also very unfortunate to say the least (right Berardi?). It almost makes you smile to think that, just a few years ago, the eyes of half of Serie A were on the Albanian defender. How things change, but maybe it’s just bad luck.

Fazzini and that detained convict

Udinese-Empoli was the demonstration of how, when played in a season in just a few moments, adrenaline and ingenuity dominate. AND Fazzini’s withholding, which led to Samardzic’s penalty and which cost Empoli two points. it is precisely the result of all this. The midfielder, considered one of the greatest talents, made a mistake that could cost him very dearly. The hope is that, on Sunday evening, in the Tuscan house, no one will remember it anymore. Otherwise it would be really unlucky.

Inter is a celebration in half

Sunday was characterized by Inter’s Scudetto celebration at the San Siro. And if Dumfries’ goal prevented the Nerazzurri from defeat, the joy can only be halfway. In fact, the corporate situation is far from clear, with the clash between Zhang and Oaktree who literally took over the scene. In short, a real joy in the middle, with an eye that inevitably turns to the future. While waiting for a little more clarity, it was certainly a somewhat half-baked celebration. And this is from the cover of Monday losers.

2024-05-20 10:00:09
#bad #luck #verdicts #uncertainty

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