They're just the usual haters and t-rolls, Jovialis. Don't let them upset you.
One of them predicted all along that Italy would lose, and wasted time talking about a cultural predilection for the catenaccio which never appeared, and because he was wrong, added to his continual and obvious bias, he can't stand that Italy won and that all of Europe was happy about it. The other two don't know a thing about the game.
Anyone who doesn't understand how tactical fouls are viewed in this game, or the role of defensive playing, shouldn't be commenting.
It's like complaining about the kind of physical contact which is permitted in hockey. If you don't like it, don't watch it.
Among people who do know the game, the English analysts included, and I've read or listened to most of them, no one is obsessing about it. Indeed, they're not even talking about it.
What they and the fans are obsessing about is that Southgate let his team go into a defensive position right after that first goal, let Italy keep possession of the ball for 60% of the time, had only one ball anywhere near the target, and then three teenagers were sent out to take penalty kicks. Did Sterling and some of the others not want the responsibility? Who knows. The result was that a combination of bad strategy and bad playing meant that the team playing the better football won. End of story.
As for Chiellini, all they're saying is how brilliant he was throughout the tournament. He's been brilliant his whole career. There was no catenaccio in this Euro Cup from Italy, but you always need stalwart defenders, and Chiellini is perfect for that job.
Mourinho on Chiellini and the game in general. He doesn't seem at all concerned about the tactical foul, if you'll notice.
Do notice how many people are pulling on Chiellini to stop him. Like I said, if you don't understand the game, don't comment.
As for the prime critic's other complaints, they're ridiculous. The man has no sense of humor or proportion. In the case of the garlic, he clearly doesn't know how that meme started, which was because after Bonucci chewed raw garlic for strength another player jokingly said that he should breathe on them, and secondly, I would think the smell of sweat coming off all of them would be so strong there'd be little chance of even smelling some garlic unless they were kissing! The word Chiellini uttered to which our poster from Albania so objected is explained here. Again, nobody cares except him. Does he really think this is important? Speaking of jokes!
'Kiricocho!' - Chiellini claims he 'cursed' Saka before decisive penalty miss in Euro 2020 final | Goal.com
Let the haters hate. They're in the sad, pathetic minority. This will go down as a brilliant Euro win for Italy and no griping form the peanut gallery is going to change it.
Don't give them any more oxygen, would be my advice.