Nespoli match ends 2-4 between Olbia And fermanagh. A well-deserved match for the Gialloblù, who dominate between the first and second half, before the belated reaction of the Gallurese, who close under pressure and with some regrets. The first 45 minutes Gialloblù dominated without issue, with pressure that destroyed the Gallurese formation from below, often preventing them from leaving their metafield. With a particularly inspired Giandonato (his various free-kick attempts, even straight from the flag, as well as numerous passes offered to his teammates), gialloblù won various scoring opportunities. Fischnaller steals the show by opening the ball for goal, and he does so in the 25th minute: Romeo’s backhanded shot develops with a deep header to launch Fischnaller towards van der Vant. The Olbia goalkeeper will be overtaken by an exact low from the left. Olbia blames the kick and can’t seem to find the pitch of the match. Just eight minutes after the canary advantage, Romeo wedged in from the left edge of the penalty area, after a successful rebound he decided on a feint, recovered from the right and tried a powerful shot into the far post: a masterful execution and a great goal for the yellow-blues 2-0. The very first minutes of the recovery seem to portend something else: Olbia really wants to get the game back on track, and instead Fermanagh will score the third goal, with the amazing Fischnaller kicking Romeo to the right first. absorbing the counterattack, then finishes the action with a return pass from the flank of the gyalloblu. It all seems to be over for the Gallurese, who will instead find a backlash thanks to rookie Korti during his debut. In fact, he gets a penalty in the 66th minute, then Ragatsu converts it. Despite shortening the distance, Olbia will still have difficulty restarting play and will suffer a fourth goal conceded by goalkeeper Van Der Vant (Fischnaller again as a punisher, with the first cross). Only in the last minutes will the real assault on the Borghetto goal begin, Fermanagh’s goalkeeper will also have the misfortune to score the ball into his own goal during a corner kick (Brignani’s header followed by a shot and hit in the penalty area). Thus, the final assaults will be useless, and the result will remain fixed at level 2-4. Fermana wins and convinces, suffering a little in the finale.
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