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Suarez, the infinite irony on social media

2020-09-24T10:03:28.410Z


The story of the 'farce' exam supported by the Uruguayan footballer in Perugia unleashes fans and non-fans (ANSA)


Social networks go wild.

The story of the 'farce' exam taken by the footballer Luis Suarez in Perugia to acquire Italian citizenship triggers an infinite irony, in fans and non-fans ...



The best pun?

"Suarez has been chewing Italian since the time of the Chiellini bite ... which then acts as his shoulder".



Here is a roundup of the funniest posts

That bite to the world championship that clears #Suarez #Juventus pic.twitter.com/YVLP1b6Tvj

- Osho's phrases (@lefrasidiosho) September 23, 2020

And #Suarez also fell on the question that has always been discriminating to understand whether or not you can consider yourself an Italian citizen .. pic.twitter.com / 7l7CpPtfsr

- Enrico Danna (@enricodanna) September 23, 2020

What then, #Suarez, chews a little Italian.

pic.twitter.com/AjQAhp9eOu

- Luigi Capogrosso (@luiicapogrosso) September 23, 2020

#Suarez cannot conjugate verbs, he only knows the infinitive.

pic.twitter.com/nvsn1HYyrq

- BufalaNews (@Labbufala) September 22, 2020

Here's how they give the certificates at the University of Perugia # Suarez



pic.twitter.com/7RfWdp6RRf

- Currenti Calamo (@CurrentiCalamo_) September 23, 2020

Luis from cellammare Suarez pic.twitter.com/Gu6TpMvQJ8

- Gag1908 (@ grandolfo1980) September 23, 2020

#Suarez in the Italian exam pic.twitter.com/si5fSl4ltl

- MarcoKappa (@ MarcoKappa11) September 22, 2020

"Selvaggio Sarri":


This is the name of the colonel of the Guardia di Finanza who is investigating the #Suarez case pic.twitter.com/4VZExLw4LP

- Why is it in trend?

(@perchetendenza) September 22, 2020

Source: ansa

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