Sarri, the Neapolitan left betrayed: He chose the power of the palace


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Here is the “Commander” with his blue suit and the
tie matched with tone that almost no longer recognizable.
Via the suit, in its destiny there is Turin, Juventus,
the embodiment of power in the world of football. but yet
Maurizio Sarri has never hidden his opposing ideology
the “beauty of ideas” and the organization al
“Master” who holds “the capital”.
Ancient terminologies on which the manifesto was built
of sarrismo, a term that merged with the neologisms of Treccani.
An ideology that the coach himself never shied away from:
“With eighteen men said Sarri on a November day –
you can make a coup and take power “.
It is with those words that the coach became forever not
more just a coach, but also an icon of a left
anchored to the 900 century and perhaps not there
more.

ICON
He, Maurizio, son of a worker of the Italsider of Bagnoli,
has built on its ideological closeness to the principles of
communism, a character that goes far beyond the field’s rectangle
of play. Moreover, it is not a mystery before Sarri
landed at Napoli, even Silvio Berlusconi had thought of
bring it to his Milan. The Knight fell in love with it
football, but then for those fundamentalist ideas out of the
camp decided not to take it anymore. “He is alone
soccer specifies Enzo Cuomo, former senator of the Democratic Party, today mayor of
Portici and inveterate blue fan but Sarri’s path does not
it is then distant from that of a left which, too often
unable to interpret the transformations within the
society, ends up copying other models . From Renzi
that has moved too far to the center, to Minniti who has
ended up chasing the League on the ground of the phenomenon of flows
migration.

THE SARRISTS
About the character of Sarri, having fun and having a lot of fun there
he built an imaginary, he is certainly the journalist
Sandro Ruotolo, spokesman for the phenomenon Sarrismo gioia e
Revolution”. Ruotolo incredulous that the coach has decided to
betray himself. “It’s a bit of a metaphor
of the left that has left the suburbs: instead of going to
Tor Bella Monaca, has moved to the Parioli. And it’s
so that he lost, maybe at Juve also Sarri does the same
end”. There are those who flee from the metaphor of the
communist coach like Fabrizio d’Esposito, signing of the Fact
Daily newspaper and founder of the cult site Il Napolista. “The
men of the left govern the people and indicate a direction
says d’Esposito but Sarri is a populist instead
ridden the wishes of the square. It gives me more idea
of a grillino that goes to power and falls in love with it, a sort of Di
Maio. “

From: Il Mattino.

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