In Italy, the statements made in the preview of the match did not go down well. Nations League Italy-Sweden (0-1) performed Kosovar Asllani, lamenting the conditions in which a match of such magnitude was held. In particular, the Swedish forward said that “it is played in a town where there are more animals than people”, referring to Castel di Sangro, which has just over 6,000 inhabitants and is far from any major city.
Well, today the response came from the Italian authorities, specifically the president of the Italian football federation, Gabriele Gravina, who shot him. “I don’t think we’ll let anyone play soccer in the forest. Did he say he saw more animals than people? Well, I don’t know which paths he took…” he said, with irony.
Source: La Verdad

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