The phrase «It won’t happen, but if it does…» serves as the starting point for a pointed retort from football commentator Trevisani. He is reiterating his earlier statements regarding the Serie A title race, directly addressing those who advised him to «go abroad.»
Trevisani expresses his strong disagreement and considers the suggestions made to him to be «ridiculous.» This statement implies a past debate or criticism where his predictions about the Scudetto outcome were challenged, leading to the suggestion that he should have distanced himself from Italian football commentary.
The pundit uses this opportunity to sarcastically highlight the perceived hypocrisy or flawed logic of those who made such recommendations, particularly in light of how the league season might unfold or has unfolded. His words suggest a feeling of vindication or a desire to expose what he views as an absurd position taken by his critics.
English Translation:
The phrase «It won’t happen, but if it does…» serves as the starting point for a pointed retort from football commentator Trevisani. He is reiterating his earlier statements regarding the Serie A title race, directly addressing those who advised him to «go abroad.»
Trevisani expresses his strong disagreement and considers the suggestions made to him to be «ridiculous.» This statement implies a past debate or criticism where his predictions about the Scudetto outcome were challenged, leading to the suggestion that he should have distanced himself from Italian football commentary.
The pundit uses this opportunity to sarcastically highlight the perceived hypocrisy or flawed logic of those who made such recommendations, particularly in light of how the league season might unfold or has unfolded. His words suggest a feeling of vindication or a desire to expose what he views as an absurd position taken by his critics.

