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What is the feud between Juventus and Inter Milan?

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This is something that many people don’t know. It was April 16, 1961.

Inter Milan challenges Juventus in Turin. This game will also directly determine the league championship in the 1960/61 season.

At the beginning of the game, Inter Milan showed a strong advantage, attacking like a rainbow, continuously attacking the door of Juventus, and soon took a 2:0 lead. But when the game lasted half an hour, the audience at the Alpstadion began to be unable to tolerate Inter Milan's outstanding performance and began to throw debris into the field. This turned into a fan riot. The game was forced to be terminated. The referee on duty said: The live score was 2-0 as the final result of this game, and Inter Milan won.

However, not only was the fan riot not punished, the Italian Football Association, controlled by Juventus at the time, declared the result of the game invalid and ordered the two sides to play an extra match on April 16. Determine the league championship. In order to express his dissatisfaction, the then club president Angelo Moratti (Angelo Moratti), the father of the current president of Inter Milan, finally sent the youth team to participate in this game. The score of 1-9 also created club history. The record for the largest loss was when Juventus won the championship that year, which made Juventus fans proud that their team had won the Serie A title for the first time. Moratti Sr.'s decision also completely nailed Juventus to the pillar of shame in history, and subsequently opened up the exciting "Inter Milan Era".

This story ends here, and then I will mention an incident caused by Inter Milan fans the year before last. Everyone knows this. That year, the two brothers from Milan City met in the Champions League eight and four. The first one was at Inter Milan’s home court. AC Milan won 2:0 with Sheva’s goal, which also pushed Inter Milan to the top. Desperate situation. In the second round, 0:0 in the first half, AC Milan scored another goal in the second half. According to the rules, Inter Milan must score four goals in less than thirty minutes without AC Milan scoring in order to advance. This is obviously It's impossible. The depressed Inter Milan fans threw the firecrackers they planned to use to celebrate promotion into the stadium, and the stadium was filled with smoke for a while. So the referee on duty immediately stopped the game and awarded AC Milan a 3-0 victory.

After the game, Inter Milan quickly issued a statement apologizing for the fans’ performance, apologizing to AC Milan, to the fans who have always liked and supported Inter Milan, and to all people in the football industry and accepting UEFA’s decision. Further penalties from the federation (because it is a European competition). (In the end, UEFA punished Inter Milan for not allowing spectators to enter three of Inter Milan's home games in accordance with regulations. For this reason, Inter Milan paid millions of euros in losses.)

Having said the two things, let's compare them. If you don’t compare anything else, let’s compare the reactions of fans, especially the reactions of Chinese fans. Whenever someone talks about that incident, Inter Milan fans are always embarrassed and feel shameless because they always feel that this is not a matter of sportsmanship. On the other hand, the fans of Juventus and AC Milan, after being exposed on the phone door, are still counting their "brilliant battles" and so-called "stability" and "achievements" just like showing off their trophies after rape and murder. What we see is not remorse, not guilt, not a normal and shameful basic reaction.

So what do we see? What we see is questioning why it was reduced (the penalty) but I was not. What we see is that Serie A is a second-rate league without us. What we see is the ignorance that still desperately laughs at Inter Milan. What we see is everywhere Dog bites dog hair and there are countless shameless faces and shameless remarks made by these faces. I don’t know why China, a country of courtesy and justice, has fans of Juventus and AC Milan, and I don’t know what these fans have to be proud of. 27 times champion? More than half of it was obtained through referees; a lot of points? Is that achieved through force; stable victory? That was discussed with the opposing team before the game.

This does not include the president of AC Milan who resents and hates China, does not include AC Milan’s paid relegation from the pillar of historical shame before this incident, does not include forcing players to register for doping but finding drugs under the protection of the powerful. The executives of Juventus who made trouble did not include the secret trade agreement that sent Baggio to the fire pit without his knowledge in order to show the "friendship" between the two teams.

Everything shows that these two teams, which are already notoriously focused on, are what Bayern's general manager calls the "mafia", fireworks bitches in the garb of the Virgin. And those arrogant fans of the two teams are just self-deprecating punks who are complicit in the same.

It was after this incident that Angelo Moratti was on the verge of tears. He told the media angrily: "I want to sue..." The words reached Humberto Agné. With sharp ears, he said triumphantly: "Unfortunately, he always loses. Does he want to accuse? You can come to me, after all, I am the chairman of the Italian Football Association."

And the eternal NERAZZURRI Giuseppe wear. Prisco said the famous saying while comforting the chairman: "As long as there is Juventus, there will always be someone who is dirty. Juventus occasionally admits to stealing, but never returns the stolen goods."

A few days ago When debating with an AC fan, he repeatedly mentioned that Inter Milan took pride in never being relegated to Serie B. He found it ridiculous. In fact, I think he was also ridiculous. As the only team that has never been relegated, we Not something to be proud of? Is the second division championship they won after being relegated twice worth being proud of?

What are we truly proud of? For me, Prisco's words give the best explanation. We will never steal the championship and will never be relegated to the second division. Not downgrading is just a point. And the most important thing is that we never steal championships. We are clean, free and upright. We are proud to defend the purity of football, and our team is worthy of us. We never need to find ways to find excuses to get away with it. AC and Juventus fans, can you do it?