Lecco accomplishes the feat of flipping 0:1 in the first match to win 3:1 at Tognon against Pordenone and incredibly earning a spot in the semi-finals. Fosca’s team will challenge Cesena and be able to continue on their way into this play-off dreaming of Serie B.
A game that got off to a bad start with Pordenone, who was on the losing side ninety seconds later due to an unfortunate own goal Dubickas which with the back heel deflects the Dudo bank towards its target. The goal and the result back in balance should push Lecco to look for a second goal that would mean qualifying. Instead, Fosca’s team hands over control of the game to Pordenone and is limited to a few restart attempts. But the tactics do not pay off and in the 18th minute the black-and-greens equalized the score with a shot from outside Pinato, deviated from Celjak. Pordenone came close to being overtaken by a shot from Dubickas, which Melgrati parried. The hosts legitimize their superiority by shooting three more times before the referee’s double whistle. In the second half, Foschi tries to make a difference by inserting Bunino in place of Pinzauti, but Pordenone still manages possession and play. The black-greens risk almost nothing, Lecco protesting for a penalty that Pirrello did not request from the penalty spot due to Ardizzone’s kick. When it seems that Pordenone is in control, everything changes in the 77th minute when the home defense is not ready for a restart from Lecco, driven very well by Tordini, well served by Bunino, who is overwhelmed Bruskagin before entering the penalty area. A foul that leaves Pordenone in the ten-man final and gives hope to the Blucelests. The Langobards came close to scoring a free kick from Lepore, which Festa saved. This is just a prelude to a sensational finale. at 84′ Bunino collects the coast of Ardizzone and with a turn under the target finds the target of hope. Four minutes later Ardizzone yes, he himself sets up and defeats the innocent Festa with a big headbutt at the seven. Pordenone no longer has the strength to react and must attend a party in Lecco that risks nothing in stoppage time. So the season of Pordenone ends, which nullified the advantage of the second place in the standings and the victory in the first match. The biggest mistake Di Carlo’s team made was missing the target when it looked like they were in full control of the match, and that mistake cost them dearly. Here are the Top and Flop of the competition.
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