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Football, Milan-Juventus -3. Eve with tense nerves: from the Abete-Agnelli question and answer to the Ibra case

There are still three days left for Saturday night's Scudetto challenge, but the tension is already very high: as if that weren't enough, federal president Giancarlo Abete has also put in his own, who infuriated Andrea Agnelli for some statements on Calciopoli – He holds the bench also the case of Ibrahimovic: tomorrow the Caf will decide on Milan's appeal.

Football, Milan-Juventus -3. Eve with tense nerves: from the Abete-Agnelli question and answer to the Ibra case

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There are still three days to go until Saturday night's super challenge, but the climate between Milan and Juventus is already on fire. The last chapter of the endless controversy arrived yesterday afternoon. Protagonists Giancarlo Abete and Andrea Agnelli, who after the post Calciopoli controversies, have found another issue to argue about. Inexplicably, the FIGC president started the dance: “I heard Conte's words, which referred to Calciopoli. I didn't feel annoyed, it's a reality that unfortunately exists in Italian football that evokes nothing in me, except sadness...".

Sibylline words, which greatly annoyed the number one in Corso Galileo Ferraris: “Abete's statements were decidedly inopportune. He bothered me this exit because I did not expect it. I realize that there is a bit of nervousness, everyone is trying to protect their own interest, but commenting only on the words of our coach seemed to me a lack of style on the part of the federal president. There has been a lot of talk about style, Juve limit themselves to reporting their positions, their feelings. Instead, I see that many people at the moment enjoy commenting on our events, and this obviously doesn't sit well with us”. After the coaches (Conte and Allegri) and the managers (Marotta the great protagonist), the controversies have therefore "risen" to a higher level.

A pity, because these days we talk about everything except a game that promises to be beautiful. The feeling then is that the "beautiful" is yet to come: tomorrow the CAF (Federal Court of Appeal) will rule on the Ibrahimovic case, currently disqualified. If the judges were to confirm the original sanction (3 days), the Swede will miss the San Siro super challenge, which would infuriate Adriano Galliani. Conversely, imagine what the reactions from Turin Juventus could be! In short, there are still three days left for Milan-Juventus, but the match is already being played. And low blows are not excluded.

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