A country still holds a flag, an anthem, a history that goes way back and beyond the sport unlike a club. You’re supporting a country and its history. A club is still just a football club and if you go back to when foreign players were allowed you had to expect gaining foreign supporters as a result.
Don’t get me wrong though I have a soft spot for many national teams like Croatia and the Netherlands and had nothing but joy to watch them in the past. But as you said if my home country or my chosen home which I consider to be my country more than where I was actually born is playing its unthinkable to support anybody else. In the end you’re right, there is no rule forcing anybody anything but it’s still weird to me.
Oh, just admit it. You LOOOOOVE Bolsonaro and we know it.

Giorgio selling NFTs. Discuss
Cryptosexuals gotta be fleeced while they still have money. As I've long said regarding buyers of art NFTs: these cryptosexuals couldn't tell the difference between a Kandinsky and Candy Crush.
Similarly, anybody who buys a Chellini NFT couldn't tell you how many touchdowns he scored last season. So all the more to milk them for their money.
I saw that. And what's funny is the British response is typically to pull out articles about ultras. The whaddaboutism of, "Look! There goes Hitler!"
Kind of like most Tuzzers when they get an infraction or ban.
The weirdest thing about supporting Azzuri is the presence of merda players. How can you go from hating them one day to cheer what they score?
Thankfully it’s only Barella.
Hey, imagine being a Naples Trash Men supporter. You end up pulling for Insigne and wanting to see the rest of the Azzurri die in a fiery explosion.