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All teams are 'hard to beat' in Serie A. Well, to a relative degree. That's why they're in Serie A. But there are only a handful with a squad better than ours. Lazio is not one of them. Nor is Bologna. Or Parma. Or Torino. Or Hellas.
How long are you gonna tell us "we were unlucky" or "we must've beaten them" or "we played well" despite shitty results? (And they are shitty.) If you can't get results despite the team playing well, you know what that means? It means you're not good enough. You can't get results from them. So why don't you fuck right off?
I'll respect someone who says "yeah. We screwed up. I am sorry. We'll do better next time". But not someone who doesn't have the balls to stand up for himself. Lazio, to be fair, defended well and broke very effectively today. They ganged up on the mouth of the penalty box and only rarely let us near the goal. The ref wasn't great, especially in the first half, and he should've given us a couple of free-kicks right outside the box.
But still, we should have won. This is exactly the kind of game big teams must be accustomed to. Breaking down smaller teams that park the bus comes with the territory of being a big club. But Allegri won't hear of it. No sir. We played well. The ref fucked us. The free-kick was 278 metres too near. Half my first team is out injured.
Fix it, asshole! That's what you get paid for! Fucking idiot.


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