Call them, if you want… Emotions? No, occasions. In the Rome house it was time for Matias Soulé. Look at the case against Eusebio Di Francescothe coach who more than anyone was able to enhance him, last year in Frosinone. The match against Venezia, therefore, will be the chance for the former Juventus player to demonstrate that he can do well even in a big team, that he can drag along with goals, assists and plays even a stronger team, which competes for qualification for the European cups.
The injury to Paulo Dybala, who will miss Venezia and Elfsborg as well, launches the other Argentinian Soulé among the starters after a complicated period for the latter. Among the many difficulties of adaptation, in the growth process of a boy who is only a year older than Niccolò Pisilli, the dualism with a bulky champion was the element that took away his lightness. Soulé plays cheerful, creative, in some ways primordial football: dry dribbling and off he goes, towards another challenge, towards another feat.
If it limits itself, if the punishment of technical censorship is inflicted, it loses its effectiveness. On Thursday against Athletic he actually did the opposite: having realized that the other left-footed Baldanzi had overtaken him in the internal hierarchy, he tried to overdo it. This is reported in today’s edition of Corriere dello Sport.