Funny thing. Just because many of you are saying the right things it doesn't change anything and it's not going to shift reality into making your stance the correct one.
So you're saying the wrong things instead and expecting to shift reality and making
your stance the "correct one"?
Icardi as of February 2019 was an Inter legend and there's nothing I or anyone else could do about it.
So yeah, he was a legendary heterosexual until he sucked a dick. That makes sense. A legend is someone retrospectively regarded as a big deal.
He failed at that, so sorry. He was never a "legend". A pivotal player, sure. A legend, never.
I find it too funny that everyone isolates on that small part. It gets you triggered as if someone poked into your arse holes.
"The small part" isn't as small as you make it out to be. Failing to attend to your duties, as I tried to explain earlier, is a
major fucking offense. No matter the "reason" and what "triggered" this "behaviour". Just the fact that anyone would attempt that and expect no repercussions is telling in itself.
There is still ZERO evidence to support that the management made a wise choice by stripping the captaincy.
There is still ZERO evidence that Icardi deserved to have the captaincy stripped at that point.
And there is still ZERO evidence to support your anti-Icardi position in that particular. What happened next is exactly that. What happened next. It is unrelated to the WHY. And anyone with an ounce of brains knows that the first thing you need to assess is the WHY otherwise you're chasing your own tail. While it's funny to watch at first, it becomes very irritating to keep watching people chase their own tails and then bark about it.
What do you expect of us here, to fly to Milan and waterboard Marotta until he confesses "everything"? Yeah, we both don't know the "underlying reason" but unlike you I can extrapolate and state the obvious - Icardi had all the chances to try to fix things, shut his stupid wife and to stop behaving like the spoiled brat he is. The way he handled himself after "what happened next" is exactly the way he handled himself before that - like a piece of shit. As if the numerous scandalous things he and his wife have done in his legendary Inter career, which you so comfortably omit from your high-level analysis, weren't enough. It's clear as day that the management arrived at a "last straw" moment and decided to act. Do you think they wanted that outcome themselves? Remove your tin-foil hat for a moment and think about that. Of course they didn't want to basically throw away one of their best players - there was A REASON. A reason we don't know about, but a reason nevertheless.
Even without any extra "hidden" reason there were plenty already, as we all know - maybe the comment about how shit his team-mates were on national television was the last straw; or maybe it began with the wife/agent's comment how "Icardi has all the power in the dressing room and he can basically do whatever he want" [quoting loosely here, I'm sure someone can find the interview], who the fuck knows. It doesn't matter now anyway, one thing is for certain - there is no conspiracy. He fucked up.