Palermo-Regina, report card: Brunori did not make a mistake from the penalty spot! Omnipresent Crisetig

Final result: Palermo-Reggina 2-1.

PALERMO:
Pigliacelli 6 – A game without much emotion for the goalkeeper of Rosanero, who is always ready when he is called. He can’t do anything on the Sagittarius network.
Matežu 6.5 – The fundamental contribution of the 37th number, who made an assist for Soleri’s winning goal.
Nedelcharu 6 – A good game for a Romanian defender who manages to deal with the constant pressure of the opposition without suffering too much.
Marconi 6 – The wall, on which almost all the balls that the opponents throw into the penalty area bounce off in search of a goal. Bad luck with Regina’s goal.
Room 5.5 – He tries to hold off Canotto’s incursions as best he can, but blows himself up more than once. He receives an avoidable yellow card in a thrilling final match.
Sarych 6 – He is always careful in scoring and manages to return a large number of balls.
Damian 6 – Like his charges, he fights without ever taking his foot back, and holds back Amaranth’s attempts, often forcing them to restart from behind. S 63′ Broch 6 – It had a good effect on the match, creating some irritation for Regina’s defense.
Secret 5.5 – Nervous match in which he loses too many balls. He was replaced at half time. S 46′ Verre 6 – In general, the performance is good, he fights and often allows Palermo to restart. He gets a yellow card for a foul on Krissetig.
Valent 6 – It’s not his best game, and sometimes he suffers a lot from the amaranth initiative, but in general he plays a cautious game. From the 84th minute Graves S.V.
Brunori 7 – He is often inaccurate in his conclusions, but almost all counterattacks have his signature. In the second half, he entered the field and converted a penalty, appearing on the spot and scoring the first goal. S 77′ Soleri 7 – Replaces Brunori and removes Regina by scoring an exciting goal that earns his team 3 points.
Di Mariano 5.5 – Brunori often starts, but always inaccurately and out of time. S 77′ Tutino 5 – Appears in front of Contini to score the second penalty in the 93rd minute, but shoots unnoticed.
Coach: Korini 6 – Palermo plays and knows how to endure, remaining compact even with Regina’s high pressure, earning the ninth consecutive useful result, dropping the team to sixth place.

REGINA:
Continue 6 – He is always attentive on exits, but he can’t do anything about Brunori’s perfect penalty and Soleri’s double.
Pierozzi 5.5 – Palermo strikers suffer more from attempts to enter the pitch than their teammates. From the 86th minute Bois SV.
Zionek 6 – He is constantly in his penalty area and sweeps a lot of balls, often ahead of Brunori.
Gallolo 5.5 – He plays carefully, but commits an absolutely useless foul on Soleri, which costs him a yellow card and a penalty, which Tutino did not score.
Claire 6 – Neat race without unnecessary frills. Together with Chionek, he is always ready to take the balls into the penalty area.
Master 5 – He is very nervous, so much so that he receives his first yellow card after only 3 minutes, which ends up affecting the rest of the match. He is kicked out when he recovers.
Chrisetig 6.5 – Picks up a lot of balls in the center of the field and triggers almost all the actions of attacking teammates.
Liotti 6 – He does his part to help Krissetig and communicates well with Rivas but doesn’t see much in the future.
Dinghy 6 – He tries several times to slip into the Palermo area, but is not always clear in his conclusions. S 61′ Ciccherelli 5.5 – Enter the field to provide more pressure on the opponent’s defense, but not too sharp.
Menez 5.5 – Intangible, as is rarely the case with him, he never manages to make himself dangerous. S 60′ Sagittarius 6.5 – Lucky about the instant goal 1:1, when the ball bounced off him. He can be found in the area every time his teammates draw balls.
Rivas 6 – He constantly presses, creating constant dangers for Palermo.
Herds of Inzaghi 5.5 – His team plays in an organized manner and tries to wear down the opponent with constant, but completely useless possession of the ball.

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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