Roma-Milan 3-1. Toro. Claudio Ranieri. The miracle of rationality.

What is a miracle? A miracle is an event that is not believed to be rationally possible, but the means by which it occurs can equally be work, study, and intelligence.

Often events that are believed to be impossible occur because of rationality. A secular miracle.

An example can be the unexpected victory in Romania of the pro-European and pragmatic Nicosur Dan over the nationalist and anti-European Simion.

It almost seems that the adoption of Trumpism around the world by various politicians is more harmful than beneficial.

The largest European countries are under attack from irrational forces that base their political campaigns on simple answers, understandable to everyone, but not applicable to complex problems.

Perhaps the only solution is to let history take its course.

The people should have the opportunity to make mistakes.

In short, like the child who insists on touching the oven, instead of scolding him, let him touch it, get burned, and then, remembering this experience, not touch it again.

This has already happened in Great Britain where Brexit has caused incredible damage, but Nicolas Farage, this great snake oil salesman, still manages to gain support.

Perhaps the best reflection on the elections in Romania is that these irrational forces lead the rational ones, at least the majority in Romania, to coalition and stand united against irrationalism.

Another symbol of the irrationalism that is invading the West are the committees against the stadium in Pietralata. Those who know the area like I do know very well that there is no forest. Talking about a forest in Pietralata is simply and only ridiculous.

It would take a leader who unites the moderates and is able to be understood by the populists.

Roma has found this charismatic figure in Claudio Ranieri.

Claudio, son of a butcher from Testaccio, is a true son of the people and of Rome, but he is also a rational thinker with complex and winning strategies.

The heartfelt tribute from the Curva Sud to Ranieri was wonderful.

The double clash between Rome and Milan, with Roma hosting Milan and Lazio visiting Inter, was crucial for the race for Europe and for the Scudetto.

Lazio was very good at holding Inter to a draw, while Roma took advantage of the nerves and the subsequent red card given to Gimenez to dominate the match.

In the first half, we made the usual mistake of sitting back in defense after Mancini's opening goal.

This is how Joao Felix equalized.

In the second half, we stabilized the game in the Milan half.

Thus arrived the goals from Paredes with a free kick and from Cristante with a right-footed shot from outside the box after a persistent attack by Roma.

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One can already speak of a miracle by Claudio Ranieri. A miracle based not on irrationality, but on well-studied concepts and ideas. A miracle of rationality.

We will go to the Grande Torino stadium with great chances of going to the Europa League, some hope of making it to the Champions League with tablets connected to the stadium in Venice where Juventus will play, and the assurance that in the worst-case scenario we will go play in the Conference.

Vanoli's Toro lines up in a 4-3-3 formation (with two attacking midfielders on the wings who operate heavily centrally) which then becomes a 4-5-1 during defensive phases.

The keys to the midfield are in the hands of Ricci or Ilic, accompanied by two very offensive midfielders. Gineitis on the right center and Casadei (or Perciun) on the left center.

They do not even exclude the construction directly with the long throw of Vanja Milinkovic Savic.

The attack line features the Macedonian Elmas on the left center who can move inwards to shoot or cross for Adams, the English striker who is very good in the area.

Regardless of how this match goes, the second half of the season led by Claudio Ranieri has the hallmarks of a sporting miracle.

A secular miracle in which work and study lead to results that seem supernatural.

For this reason, I am sure that we will perform excellently at the Grande Torino stadium as well.

Many countries would also benefit from a charismatic and rational leader like Ranieri, who will become a guarantee for all Romanisti, remaining as a senior advisor to the Friedkin.

Daje Roma!

Giordano Sepi

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