Derby Inter-Milan, a 24-nation challenge

On Saturday, the players of Inter and Milan will raise their eyes and around them only have empty tribunes. 22 boys risk forgetting they're in “San Siro” that everyone would like to be in their place. Milan's Derby promises to be the most beautiful of the years [...]
There are all nationalities in the field. A Norwegian who inspires hope, but also a Moroccan who is already a confirmed star. There is also an Argentinian who studies Mass and a Portuguese who grows in the courtyards of King Ronaldo. Derby resembles a book that mixs language and culture, while practically represents a form of resistance to the virus because “CO VID” may have emptied stadiums, but it cannot erase global interest in derby.
THE ITALY BLOCH Brazil's Duartian, Slovak Shkrinar, Italian Baston, Gabia, Galyardini, Belgian Naingolaan, Romanian Radu and English Yang are all “excluded from” from the debit as positive to Coronavirus. Pandemia has made Milan's derby less international, but it is just a side effect of our times. Since the owners of two clubs, it may be understood that it is not a normal challenge. “Sunning” has given breath to Inter's ambitions while “Elliot” has turned the pride of the Milanists.
It looks like a geopolitical duel when you see the Chinese Colossians on one side and the other, the almighty American fund. While there has to be a match in the climate of a cold war, Inter and Milan walk hand in hand in many ways where there is a common private stadium that can change the history of both sides. The Inter has 14 different nationalities in the organ, while the Reds 16s as the states involved in the den are full of 24.
Milan comes to this meeting of farm products, such as Colombo and Maldini, while merkato has also brought about the youth of Tonali. Zikaltri is trying to lay a solid Italian foundation with the Galardin being added to Barela, Baston, or even Sens. It is no coincidence that the Italian bloc extends onto the bench with the Konte and Pioli trainers who must shape, in their own way, the winning school of Italians.
GETO BOY The Luke of Ibra are two planetary stars, but they have not forgotten the ghetto from which they came. Inter's Belgu has a friend in Milan as Selememakers, since both are the product of Anderlecht School. If Zlatan is Bosnian at the root, Theo has a French passport, but is raised in Spanish culture. Much like Chalhanoglu, who would give his life for Turkey despite growing up in Germany. Brahim Diaz plays for Spain, but his grandparents are from Morocco, where Madrid - born Hakim originated. Benasser, who in honor of his mother chose to play with Algeria before he went through all of France's age groups.
LAT BALLKANA INS Africans making the law would mean that anyone who has forgotten that the deb once played under the rhythm of American-Latin. Zanets and friends often challenged the homesick Brazilians led by Kaka. Today there's no sign of the Latin “Devil” because South American Muzakio and Hands have health problems. For the last time without any Latin in the derby, Milan appeared on March 23rd 1998. On the other side of the city, the tango's rhythms are not forgotten with Lautaro, who is Leo Messiah's closest disciple, yet the law is made by the Sunchez and Vidal Chileans.
The causes of the South American blood shortage are unknown, but one of them may also be the Balkan block that has invaded Milan's derby. Croatians in large numbers with Perisic, Brozovic and Rebic, who are added to Bosniak Krunic, Slovenian Handanovic and Serb Kolarov, who in the impossible to play side with Dejan Stankovic, will have to trust Philip, son of “Dekit” and the third goalkeeper of Inter.
AUK LL AND DIELL In InterMilan they could not miss Eriksen and Kjaer, who would give life to a Danish debit, as a little more Scandinavian can make the case Hauge, new to Milan. Swedish Rebak also hosts Milan's call, while Viking ice can melt from the Mediterranean Leao sun that must confirm the hot “leg” following two goals against Spesia in the last match in the championship.
LE NATIONS SEA
ITALY (Inter: Padel, Baston, Ranocia, D'Ambrozio, Darmian, Barela, Sensi, Galirdin, Pinamont); (Milan:
Gianluix Donaruma, Antonio Donaruma, Romanjoli, Gabia, Calabria, Count, Toteli, Maldini, Columbus.
K ILI (Inter: Vidal, Sanchez)
BRAZIL (Milan: Hands)
U n RU GUY (Inter: Vesino.
ARGENTINA ) (Inter: Lautaro); (Milan: Muzakio)
NO REVEGIA ) (Milan: Hauge)
DENMARK (Inter: Eriksen) (Milan: Kjaer)
SU MDIA (Milan: Ibrahimovic)
YOU RECH ) (Milan: Chalhanoglu)
HOLAND (Inter: De Vraj)
CROACIA (Inter: Brozovic, Perisic); (Milan: Rebic)
SLOVAKIA (Inter: Shriniar)
SLOVENIA (Inter: Handanovic)
ROMANIA (Inter: Radu); (Milan: Tatarushanu)
SERBIA (Inter: Kolarov, Stankovic)
BOSNOWAY (Milan: Krunic)
ENGLAND (Inter: Yang)
BELGIA (Inter: Naingolan, Lukak); (Milan: Selemers)
FRANCE (Milan: Hernandez, Callulu)
SPAIN (Milan: Diaz, Castillo)
PORTUGAL (Milan: Dalot, Leo)
CROW BOY (Milan: Cassie)
MAROK ) (Inter: Hakim)
ALGERIA (Milan: Benasser)
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