The situation relating to Lautaro Martinez is incredibly becoming a real state affair. An episode that we thought was archived due to the lack of audio evidence, as has happened for previous similar cases, but which continues to incite the anger of fans and critics evidently of firmly defined colors.

After the rumours that emerged yesterday, according to which the images of the post-game of Juve-Inter were sent to the Federal Prosecutor’s Office with the aim of finding the original audio of the words spoken by the Nerazzurri captain, accusations arise this morning from Tuttosport about the timing of Sports Justice.

In fact, this was the attack that director Guido Vaciago let go this morning in his editorial: In the Judge’s press releases there is no trace of the case and there are no signs from the Federal Prosecutor’s Office. Therefore, Lautaro plays Inter-Genoa. In fact, he himself decides it with the only goal of the match. Then it is discovered news from the Messenger of yesterday that, in reality, Chiné has opened a file, but the videos have only arrived in the past few hours but how were they sent? and therefore no decision has been made yet.

A vent that Vaciago then concluded with other questions about the timing of sports justice: Now, suppose that Chiné decides to ask for the disqualification for Lautaro: if it would arrive before Napoli-Inter or if it would arrive after Napoli-Inter thus for Inter-Monza it would make a big difference. And who would explain that to those from Genoa? It must be hoped that Lautaro is acquitted, otherwise the regular continuation of the championship so dear to sports justice would be scoffed at, given the very poor timeliness of the process. And there returns the left and unpleasant feeling that sports justice has many, too many speeds.

How strange that for the same episodes that occurred in the past – see Cristante last season – no one was so outraged. Now, Sports Justice may have its own timing, but it certainly does not make distinctions of colors depending on the case to be examined… thank goodness.