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“Juventus-Napoli? Sandulli is sticking to an aberrant principle. ASL wanted to avoid outbreaks”

During his editorial for Canale 21, Umberto Chiariello spoke thus of the Juventus-Napoli caous: “Nobody asks why Napoli would not have wanted to leave for Turin. If there was any motivation, it was to think not to ruin the season, to avoid outbreaks. The proof of what it could have happened now with the national teams. A sensational case. Vida, Croatian defender, during the match against Turkey, greets his teammates and opponents, hugs them, plays against them and, when he returns to the locker room at half-time, they tell him that his tampon was positive and he had to leave. Nine ‘Italian’ players involved, including Brozovic, his compatriot, who was hit by Covid. Now what will UEFA play, will he give a 3-0 draw? The ASL of Florence, then, the players didn’t let them leave for the national team because José Callejon has Covid. The same goes for Roma, because there was Edin Dzeko positive. Some of the players broke the bubble in Florence and was denounced. Alla end of the carousel, what remains of this story? That the Nap Oli is hit by the judges only for having respected the ASL indications. Even if there had been pre-ordination in canceling the buffer and the plane to Turin because it was thought that ‘they won’t let us leave anyway’, it wouldn’t count. The sentence of the Court of Appeal says something aberrant, and that is that the pre-ordination not to play cancels the factum principis, or the ASL provision that indicated not to leave. Judge Piero Sandulli clings to an aberrant principle for any jurist. I can have all the ideas in the world, but if, for example, I don’t want to pay taxes and the amnesty arrives, when the intention arrives, it doesn’t matter, only the amnesty counts. If the ASL’s decision arrives, all intentions do not count. “

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