The Cagliari game at 8:45 PM has become a regular occurrence. The fifth consecutive dinnertime at Domus, whether Friday, Saturday, or Monday, makes little difference. Traditions, habits, and superstitious rituals are repeated like a religious liturgy.

Lucky guests in the sponsors' sky boxes can enjoy a delicious pre-match aperitif or dinner. Local cured meats and cheeses, delicious pizzas and sandwiches, and even the ever-popular shrimp cocktail.

Then there are those who bring their lunchbox from home, and those who don't eat to avoid bringing bad luck. It's well known that fans are superstitious and will do anything to see their team win. From the doctor who always wears the same "rancid" sweatshirt, to the professional who's advised never to wish "good game." From the superfan who can't contain her excitement and goes to the bathroom during injury time if Cagliari is winning, to those who don't want to hear about the score until the end.

Who knows if "Er Faina," a well-known influencer and Lazio fan and friend of Seba Esposito, who was present at the stadium, has some kind of propitiatory ritual and whether the draw was a happy ending. He, too, will have a lasting memory of that usual evening at the Domus.

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