In the course of ‘Campania Sport’, the journalist Umberto Chiariello commented Napoli-Roma to the microphones of Channel 21 in his usual editorial: “When Politano takes possession of the ball and enters the slalom jumping opponents like pins, we all thought that the spirit of Diego Armando Maradona was present in Naples this evening. Politano’s goal was the sugello of Napoli who played everything and with Gattuso who risked letting team renewal and season get out of hand. Today was an unmissable opportunity, Juve hit the head again and Lazio, Atalanta and Sassuolo lost at home. There were some divine signs tonight at the San Paolo. Insigne’s extraordinary punishment, Dries Mertens with his goal number 129 has put the seal after having shown great humility by apologizing on social media to Maradona for having approached his name to his. This Napoli changing skin, in fact restoring a 4-3-3 that in the non-possession phase became a 4-1-4-1 with Demme very well to shield everything and with Fabian closer to the goal and back in goal, he put a Rome with patches in crisis. This could be the future way to the door. This victory is a dedication that transcends the natural. Maradona was the best player of all time and even if we look at the player’s statistics it wouldn’t seem like that. Brera called him the ‘Divine Gouge’ for his physique that didn’t look like an athlete, and instead he was from another planet. Like Mohammed Ali he was the political essence of sport, the manifesto of the poor and the weak in revolt with the world where he beat the powerful. Do moralists make me sick, do they condemn the great artists and great figures of history for their private life? To those who have given joy to the world, the world pays respect, as the All Blacks did yesterday. Maybe he would still be alive if we hadn’t idolized him as we did in Naples, so we didn’t help him, but how could you not idolize him?“
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