The last violent episodes took place in the stadium Diego Armando Maradona including the ‘ultra’ faction of Naples provoked the president’s reaction Aurelio DeLaurentiisthat this Tuesday condemned the episodes and requested the arrival of ‘Thatcher Act’ in Italy to end radicals in stadiums.
“It’s a story that lasted 50 years, until ‘Thatcher Act’and adapts to ItalyWe will always have these problems. These are not real fans, they are criminals who are allowed to go to the stadium, terrifying families and real fans with episodes that are under everyone’s gaze,” said the president of the head of A series.
The Naples Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the violent episodes that took place on Sunday in the clash against the Milan (0-4), where, according to local media reports, ‘Curve B’ fans forbade adjacent fans to cheer for the team and tried to get them to stand with their backs to the field.
The radicals left the field in five minutes. Until then they had exclusively chanted against their president, trying to insist on bringing drums and material to make banners back to the stadium.
The president and film producer also admitted this Tuesday that he was a bit worried about the preparations for the ‘Scudetto’ party, despite the 16-point lead, because he is “superstitious”.
“Neapolitans celebrate it all over the city and that worries me, because it’s superstition. It seems crazy to me, but it’s part of the Neapolitan color,” he said.
DeLaurentiisIn addition, he pointed to the last summer market, where big names like Belgian dried mertensthe Italian Lorenzo Insignethe Senegalese Kalidou Koulibaly or the Spanish Fabian Ruiz they left the southern city, as one of the keys to success this season.
“It helped not to struggle to get rid of the black sheep. You can end your contract and choose to leave if you don’t feel Neapolitan. I think the young people we have now realize that we are a force. Finally eleven or twenty-two, instead of being three or five Neapolitans”, he declared.
Source: La Verdad

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