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Day: January 19, 2022

Posted on 19 January, 202219 January, 2022

Seville: War and theater

Why do we like football? 1. Because of its healthy, yet fierce competition, never resulting in battle. 2. For its implausible actions and dramatic denouements, never praising theatrics. Football is interesting enough without having to invade other arts. Last weekend we witnessed a certainly reprehensible act that took place in one of the most passionate …

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Let's abandon any banal introduction that serves to fill lines in this article. Real Madrid's continuous exploits this season in European competition are both unmatched and unimaginable. Any praise seems minuscule in the face of such overcoming displays. However, could they have been predicted?
We are used to praise silence when only noise is capable of swaying our convictions. We are in need of pause, surviving the hunt for an ultimatum, while only the rush inherent in walking over the wire enables us to show who we truly are.
Italy is an amazing country. In the day to day life of its streets is present the past on which they have been cemented. Each city in which you immerse yourself ridicules the beauty of your previous shipwreck.
What if for a moment it were in our hands, in everyone's hands, to become professional football players?
What is the limit or the boundary where we stop seeing the footballer as a superhero and start considering him as an ordinary person?
Why do we like football?
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