Between Arzignano and Virtus Verona, the competitive spirit wins. It was a hard-fought derby, courageous, sharp, but with few chances, especially in the first half, where Virtus Verona built more than the hosts. In the second half, Arzignano performed better, trying several times to undermine the cautious rearguard of Veronese and hitting the post twice, in the 80th minute the hosts forced (as in the first match) the last minutes to play in the minority. This time, central defender Milillo was sent off for a second yellow card. It ends with Virtus Verona’s timid attempts to unblock the fight with a few shots from the outside and, in general, a fair draw, which in the playoff vein is more pleasing to Arzignano (eighth place in the individual standings) than in Virtus Verona (down -1 from tenth position, which is occupied by Novara, on a par with Trento). The draw Veronese needs more in terms of a save now acquired than in terms of the playoffs.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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