Tuttosport: “Serie B: salvation, nightmare for six”

“Series B: Salvation, Nightmare for Six” title Tuttosport.

It’s something never seen before. An uncompromising struggle in which no one has stood aside. The race to the rescue is both exciting and diabolical. With nine days left, the last six teams are squeezed by just two points. Of these, only one will be saved directly, while the fifth and fourth last will draw in the rally, provided that the gap is not five or more points. For the last three it will be Serie C without appeal. Perugia and Venezia with 30 points have a very slight advantage, Benevento and Cosenza with 29 points are chasing the opposition, Spal and Brescia with 28 points are still cherishing hopes. The Umbrians have one match less and only yesterday Liga di B recorded a recovery with Regina, a match that was not played last weekend due to the earthquake that hit Umbria: the match will be played in Kuri on Wednesday, April 5 at 20.15, thus, Perugia-Frosinone forward on Saturday April 1st at 16.15 and not the next day at the same time.

The Umbrians have only picked up one point in their last three games, a situation that has led to reflections after which patron Santopadre decided to restore his confidence in Castori, with whom they will now go all the way. Even Venice slowed down after seemingly breaking out of a hot spot: 2 points in the last 4 from Vanoli, who hadn’t won since 11 February. Benevento and Brescia go ahead with draws: 2 in a row and 3 in the last four for Stallone, an open streak of 3 in a row for Gastaldello. The Langobards are also the team that has not won the longest (November 27), while SPAL continues its sinusoidal trend: in the last three matches they lost at home to Frosinone, beat Cittadella at Mazza and lost a very delicate battle to save Sunday in Cosenza . It is the Calabrians who are in the best shape in the fight against relegation: they have won twice in the last three matches (the derby with Reggina, as well as the already mentioned and more recent meeting with SPAL), losing the last place they occupied. within a few weeks.

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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