A daring score 2:2 is the final verdict of the restoration between Sienna AND Torres, just finished at Artemio Franchi. A strange game of momentary bursts of confidence on both sides, with bursts of danger that alternated between the first and second half. At the end of ninety minutes, seven yellow cards and two sent off: coach Guido Pagliuca (who will walk inconsolably into the dressing room, wondering several times what he did wrong) and Liviero, who, after the final whistle, is cynically punished for one comment too much precisely in relation to referee Enrico Gemelli of Messina: also the number 7 will visibly protest against this decision. Thus, ninety minutes of great struggle, with moments of high tension, often interrupted by numerous breaks in the game. The Sardinians took the lead first, Saporiti’s long-range shot surprised Manni, whose goalkeeper was questioned in a pinch due to owner Lanny’s injury. Torres goes ahead 1:0, but Siena is in an aggressive form and begins to aggressively attack the opponent. Completely worthy of a draw, the Tuscan team reaches 1:1 in the 34th minute with a goal by Disanto and an assist by Raimo. So ends the first half, but it seems that the hosts deserve a little more. The second half began with Siena still close to scoring after a Belloni shot from the small area, which Masala saved for a corner. Torres, however, is starting to grow and become more confident. Although the Sardinian team does not have a well-structured system of attacking play, they still manage to find important scoring chances, and over time they give the impression of being able to surprise the opposition more and more. Siena, perhaps exhausted by more than an hour of high-tempo play and no goal reward, is giving more and more space. In the 75th minute, Rossoblus, in the midst of a positive moment, monetized a new advantage thanks to a Scappini header from a corner from Urso. This is the right compensation for never giving up mentally on a game that was sometimes very painful for the Sardinians. But it is at this point that the Paluca team (already sent off by the referee) will find the residual energy to jump forward at their best, and this will reward them with a good episode: in stoppage time, Disanto delivers a corner with strong effect. , the ball points to a small area and goalkeeper Salvato does not catch the ball, which hits the net. A punishment for the Sardinians, guilty only of conceding too much in the final, deserves the icing on the cake.
So let’s see who was the best and the worst in the match.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web
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