A defeat for Monopoli and a very important victory for Crotone under the sign of his man symbol, or Cosimo Chirico. An all-star day for the away striker who scored in this match with a goal and an assist that gave his team three major points on the way to promotion, given Catanzaro’s victory today. Another stop for Monopoly, despite the objective difficulty of this game and the absence of many players. From the market, we expect something in the house of Monopoli that could change the direction of this season, which is very disappointing at the moment. In the first half, Monopoli got off to a better start than Crotone, who seemed a little surprised by the aggressiveness of the hosts. A good start for the Apulians, who make themselves dangerous with Viteritti, who is well served by Manzari’s excellent first-intention kick that gets goalkeeper Dini into a difficult save. However, suddenly the Monopoli seem to lose their attention and Crotone takes the opportunity to score Cuomo’s goal from Chirico’s free kick, but the referee whistles for an offensive foul and rightly nullifies Calabria’s advantage. The balance seems to have gotten better, but Monopoly has become a master of the game again, managing to close all the spaces for Crotone’s attackers, as well as limiting Kiriko’s acrobatic moves, who still seems to be in a good mood. Only the hosts in the final become dangerous with Manzari, who creates chaos in the Crotone area, but fails to finish properly by sending the ball. In the second half, Crotone looks like a different team and makes everyone understand why they are in a very high position in the standings. After a few minutes, he expands Monopoly with two actions that summarize Lerda’s command. First comes Chirico, who, in the assistant’s version, prepares chocolate for Vitale, who in these circumstances leads a particularly distracted Vettorel. And then Chirico himself pleases the audience of Monopoli with a textbook action; well served by Petriccione, the Calabria striker stops the ball and with his classic game approaches the center and with a perfect diagonal with his left foot beats Vettorel, who also seemed to be on the trajectory. A deadly one-two that greatly demoralizes Monopoly, who struggles to react from that point on. Thus, the inertia of the match changes. Monopoly is trying to do something to spice up the match and Crotone is in control. Pancaro tries to shake things up when Fella enters the field, but the music doesn’t change. The hosts try first with Fella and then with Hamlili, but the ball misses. In the final, the match is revived with a knockdown by Manzari, which the referee evaluates as a penalty. A noisy quarrel between Starita and Manzari over who should take the penalty shows a lack of calm in the team. As a result, Starita converts a penalty and brings the match to the end. A final in which, however, Monopoli does not score and in which Crotone controls the match like a great team. Thus ends a precious victory for Crotone, who continues the race with Catanzaro, who beat Taranto with Iemmello’s penalty. For Monopoly, defeat complicates restart plans. And next Sunday it will be time to go to Avellino on a very difficult field. It will be an exciting challenge for Crotone from Pescara, who can now definitively establish that it will be a Calabrian-style two-way fight with Catanzaro for the ultimate championship. Now the highs and lows of the game
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