“Unable to suffer. Slept melts at the first obstacle,” headlines. The rest of the pug.
In Cittadella I liked the character, in Calabria a step back, which complicates the whole journey.
It will be a big problem for Spala to keep the category. To think that a win, or at least not a loss at Cosenza, would be enough to ensure a minimal succession of success at Cittadella: and with the Calabrians at work also up from the first round, we really missed another huge opportunity give a different address to the championship. Instead, after a well-placed and better-ended first half, SPAL disappeared from the field, confirming his embarrassment of character.
At Marulla, as already mentioned, Oddo’s half-time choice wasn’t a happy one, but the team can’t hide behind a manager who polished them a bit until Sunday. Even with some tactical training, we could and should have done better. Instead, primarily out of the forward net, Spahl disappeared at the risk of being overwhelmed: Alfonso removed many chestnuts from the net, allowing La Mantia, Rossi and Diekmann to take advantage of three opportunities that in the final match could make sense of the trip to Calabria and the classification.
And this is very worrisome. To be saved, one must be able to suffer. Cittadella appreciated this: Spal knew how to suffer. On the other hand, in Cosenza, he celebrated the visit at the first failure. They lack temperament and fighting spirit. If only the game goes in a different direction than desired, Spal cannot stay on the right track and goes off the rails. […].
Source: Tutto Mercato Web
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