VAR? For what money? Watch out for the reform: 60 teams might be too many. Virtus Entella, what a chance!…

Today’s editorial that opens with the balance of arbitration work. We have always noted this: we need to give Ciampi time to make an impact in a context that is far from easy. Since C2 was abolished, it often happens that whistleblowers appear among professionals who are not yet ready for the big leap, are very young and have to anticipate some mistakes along the way. But in some cases, we do see serious and incomprehensible situations, which is an important obstacle for companies that invest a lot and who do not easily accept the loss of their goals due to weightless factors. Many presidents and insiders are calling for VAR to be implemented throughout the season, not just in the playoffs, but the technology costs money, does not completely solve problems, and is often subject to individual interpretation. Is there money for such a step? With so many matches and shifts in the middle of the week, will it be possible to find enough referees? Hence another thought: in the name of this reform, announced for years and never implemented, would it not be appropriate to reduce the number of participants, taking into account economic sustainability, structure and coverage, and sports performance, in favor of this type of initiative? 60 clubs is indeed a lot, not all of them have the same economic power, and millions of dollars of investment in VAR only risk blowing up a system that has been faltering for some time. As for the purely technical aspect, the crisis for Rastelli Avellino. Other than the investment made in January, this team continues to be faltering and has lost a lot of points, especially in friendly walls with available opponents. Ultimately, we believe that the Irpinia team will be able to reach the playoffs and such a squad will never be involved in the fight to avoid play-outs, but the initial premises were very different and there is a risk of squandering the fiefdom of enthusiasm, which in those parts often mattered. It was also a coach change week. In Pescara, Zeman made his debut in his own way: from 2:0 to 2:2, and the bench now saves Poceschi in Castellammare. Pordenone torpedoes Di Carlo, who, objectively speaking, has received more indulgence than satisfaction in recent years. This has already happened in Genoa, Verona, Livorno and Vicenza, not to mention departures from Chievo, Novara and Cesena. Of course, he has inherited extremely difficult situations, but his palmares is starting to cause some concern, and the patroness of Lovis has been sounding the alarm for some time. The standings remain good, but much more could be done with such staff. Cudini returns to Andrija, and in this case we have said and repeated that the release at the beginning of the season was premature and that the problem was not in the driving technique. Cudini has just returned from a great two-year spell at Campobasso and could have added value, now the standings are daunting and it will take more than a miracle to rewrite the chapters of a story that risks not having a happy ending. And finally, the emphasis on championships. In Group A, the usual struggle at the top of the standings, where Vicenza is trying to finally return to first place in recent weeks. The match with FeralpiSalò will be indicative. Padua continues to block, Torrente’s treatment was not decisive, and a 1-1 draw with Piacenza made the fans turn up their noses. There are rumors of a farewell to Mirabelli at the end of the year and a poll of Cesena, as if there has not been a qualitative leap with the former Milan manager yet. Group B has high hopes for a super challenge between Reggiana and Entella. The Ligurians, away from the spotlight, ended up in second place and always said they believed in straight promotion, even when the distance seemed insurmountable. Now is your last chance to reopen the discussion and indulge in a season finale that can be incredibly entertaining. The collapse of Gubbio makes one wonder, legitimate musing: is this the real strength of the squad and was the start of the season almost accidental? Finally, in Group C, only math separates Catanzaro from the well-deserved Serie B built over time by a club that never gave up after losing so many playoffs. Crotone’s away match could close games two months early and set a real record in this category. Curiosity finally for a challenge between Foggia and Avellino, with Somma (two wins out of two, even last in class), who in the past could have signed Irpinia but said no in deference to Salernitana. . His favorite team.

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