Inter-Roma 3-1 and Leicester.
Nothing surprising. Inter are the strongest team in Serie A and they beat us with merit. There remains the doubt about those two through balls from which the first two goals for Inter started because they did not show us the analysis of the VAR if it was offside or not. Famose a fidasse. In general, Inter were superior even for our overall insufficient approach. We did well in the second half to make the defeat with Mkhi's goal less bitter. Now we will face Leicester in the semifinals which have as their motto "Foxes never quit" but also the wolves must never quit.

Debunking the inviolable: the fox that comes to grapes. The symbol of Leicester is the fox and they are called foxes, but not everyone knows that the origin of the logo is due to the identity (and even stereotyped) practice of the English of fox hunting, so I think that foxes do not consider it a great happened to be a symbol of those who hunt him down. Roma face an Englishman for the third time in the semifinals and should do like Leicester in 15 when they won the Premier, in spite of many much richer English clubs. We will have to debunk inviolable. The fox from Aesop's famous fable will have to get to the grapes.
We are on the eve of the French elections. Very important elections because France presides over the Council of Europe in a very delicate moment with the war in Ukraine and because the far right has the possibility of having Le Pen elected President of the Republic.
The National Front no longer has an anti-European position, at least on a formal level. In any case, Le Pen or Macron will have to lead Europe in these months and unity in Europe's action is fundamental, even if this means great sacrifices (and the consequent economic crisis) such as the renunciation of Russian gas. Also in this case, the inviolable must be debunked. Putin has focused on the inhomogeneity of Europe, but the union will be able to prove in the short term that Putin is wrong and in the long term that Europe is a credible interlocutor for the great powers such as China and the USA. The fox that comes to grapes.

Brendan Rodgers deploys 4231 which becomes 4141, when Tielemans becomes attacking midfielder in the attacking and pressing phase, while in the construction and defensive phase he can go to help Mendy (not always). They play attacking and high pressing. They suffer defense and counterattacks, but we can also do high pressure. We pay attention to the first fifteen minutes because they always start strong. Every now and then they have some defensive distraction.
Under construction they start with 2-3 with point guard Mendy, but under pressure also with 2-4. (with either Dwesbury-Hall or Tielemans going down). When Schmeichel builds, he can directly search for full backs with a high pitch.

Mendy is the best on defense. but the most talented midfielder is Maddison. Very good with filters. Maddison is also very treacherous when he is deployed as a right winger with Dwesbury-Hall (left) deployed as a playmaker.
Iheanacho is good with aerial duels to get the foxes out of pressing or with a foul or with the bank (even if with the bank less) and is very dangerous when he receives the throughers on the offside line. In this situation, he can emancipate himself on the left side and then do the low assist.
Vardy has returned from injury. I don't know what conditions he is in, but the team emotionally feels his presence a lot and consequently plays better. The English central striker's best weapon is on the through lines on the offside line, but on any occasion he is always very dangerous. Concentrate.

Beware to the dribbling and the of Lookman (the left wing).
Maddison kicks the corners.
On the opponents' corners, they defend man by man.
It is not an easy game and we carry two semifinals with English in which we came out with broken bones. They are not unbeatable. We must be aware that if we play as usual, we are stronger. With a view to the double challenge, we can think of bringing home the draw, but it depends on the moments of the match, if we can win, we must seize the opportunity like a fox that makes an unnatural leap and manages to reach the grapes. Daje Rome!
Giordano Sepi