Politics

“Milan, change everything to get out of the crisis, but Ibrahimovic…”

The two opposite paths chosen by Cardinale and Elkann after the failure of the season’s objectives, the Rossoneri rebuilding and the role of the former striker. Here’s what Bergomi thinks about it when interviewed by Panorama.

Change everything or fix and start again with what is there? The two (opposite) paths chosen by Milan and Juventus to face the failure of a season closed without qualification for the Champions League mark an enormous distance between the choices of Cardinale and those of Elkann. The elimination of the Rossoneri corporate structure and the attempt to keep the different souls of the Juventus team together: who will have taken the right path to go upstream?

A knot to be untied through which pass most of the hopes of both fans of leaving behind the ghosts of a year to be erased. Rarely have we seen such different recipes to try to find a solution to the same problem. Who is right? Panorama.it he tried to ask Beppe BergomiNerazzurri and national team flag, Sky Sport talent, met on the sidelines of the Sky Inclusion Days, an event organized by Sky and dedicated to enhancing diversity with comparisons, stories and performances that tell the story of the present.

Interview with Beppe Bergomi: Milan and Juventus, the recipe for restarting

The great competitive sport, but not only that. Sky Inclusion Days, now in its fourth edition, was also a moment of discussion that involved hundreds of young people representing the thousands who participated in the previous months in the initiatives aimed at providing a spotlight on the valorization of differences.

Among the many protagonists of the worlds of sport, culture and entertainment, the Minister of Sport also took part in the final day, Andrea Abodi: “Sport is a factory of opportunities, it is an educational factor, exactly as stated in the Constitution. It is up to us to protect this heritage and ensure that it prevails over less noble pages. We must try to transform what appears extraordinary into ordinary, normal and human; sport can be a good translator for this – Abodi wanted to underline -. If we remain only focused on performance, we lose sight of what is most socially relevant, namely the contrast to sedentary lifestyle, the lack of sociability and the need to affirm the principles of I believe the most important result is that of the consecration of life and from this point of view sport performs an extraordinary function.

A moment from the Sky Inclusion Days (Sky)

As Andrea DuilioCEO of Sky Italia: “For a company like Sky that thrives on creativity, content and different points of view, inclusion and diversity have a particular value. It is no coincidence that we have always dealt with them and have never stopped doing so. This is why it is a great satisfaction to see the Sky Inclusion Days grow year after year. The strength of this event lies in its ability to talk about these themes not through abstract principles, but starting from people’s stories. Thus inclusion becomes something concrete, capable of creating value for people and for communities”.