Selvaggi: “It’s a duel between Napoli and Inter for the scudetto. Juventus is still immature”

“In the end I think the draw is a fair result. Juve did better, but they have to review something: a team that wants to compete to win the scudetto cannot let itself be caught up after taking the lead.” As Franco Selvaggiformer Cagliari striker and ’82 world champion, guest of Radio Anch’io Sport on Rai Radio 1, on the point won by the Sardinian team on the Juventus pitch.

On the controversies related to VAR, there were also many episodes today that angered many coaches: “Now a small touch is enough, even a grazed finger, the VAR amplifies everything and it’s a penalty. If I were a coach, I would tell my players: don’t look for the winning cross for your teammate, but the opponents’ arm…”.

Hat-trick from Retegui, top scorer of the championship. Has Spalletti found the striker for the national team? “I think so, he is the classic striker who knows how to play both inside and outside the area. I think Retegui is the right striker for this national team. The match against Belgium? Difficult, but the victory against France gives us hope. After a difficult start, we hope that this national team can bring us to the glories of the past.”

Scudetto fight: “Not having to worry about cups, Napoli have an advantage. I think it will be a duel between Inter and Napoli, they are the most solid and competitive teams. For now I’m excluding Juve, it’s a team full of youngsters who need to mature through experience of the pitch. We are still at the beginning, but in my opinion Inter and Napoli could make it to the end.”

Milan without continuity: “Milan are paying a bit for the change of players and coach. They still have to find a stable structure. The amalgam is missing, it was once said. They play some good games and then fall back into the same mistakes. It’s a process of maturation, It will still take time. Let’s give his coach time, he arrived this year. Nothing is invented in football, but Milan are a good team and will be able to have their say in a very balanced championship.”