Today’s editorial opens with an analysis of three groups. First of all, a general discourse: it seems that never like this year will Lega Pro offer a show worthy of higher categories, with so many noble venues and clubs that have provided a big budget for their respective managers even in times of economic crisis. In Group A, it seems almost clear that Padua and Vicenza are the main contenders for the category jump. Both are returning from a volatile season, both aiming to play to the end and please the demanding fans who want to get back to the cadet from the front door, avoiding the playoff odyssey. Lecco’s story, however, teaches that surprises are always around the corner and that sometimes working behind the scenes can be a big advantage. Triestina should also be watched with curiosity, inspired by a rescue that would be euphemistically called a miracle, and led by a coach like Tesser, who is sure to be capable of winning many third-series championships even when, as in the case of Modena and Pordenone, he didn’t start out as favorites. There’s plenty of charm in Group B too, with Pescara Zemana, who has changed a lot in the market and will have to show they’ve recovered from the disappointment of Foggia’s home elimination in June. Cesena and Entella are fallen nobles who will cause trouble for everyone, it is clear that insiders have indicated in Spala and Perugia a potential Ferrari that can be beaten. Di Carlo has got a top-notch squad of young prospects and experienced players who can play a decisive role in decisive moments.
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