Pescara after the first defeat in the championship returns to Adriatico-Giovanni Cornacchia Stadium will resume their pursuit of the top of Group B and find Vis Pesaro who are instead looking for points to escape the playoff zone. “Only learn from defeats, not from victories” was the phrase Mr. Zeman uttered post-match after the injury-time defeat to Pineto in midweek, when the team, despite the mitigating circumstances of the absence of the national team, showed a slow and not very sharp game up front , as the Bohemia coach himself admitted. Already in the match with Vis Pesaro we need to see improvements from this point of view also because the opponents play according to the same game system as Pineto, and against more famous teams, despite the defeats, they conceded only one goal. Breaking through Vissino’s defense will be Pescara’s biggest challenge, but if the defeat to Pineto has taught us anything, we expect more from Zeman’s boys. Vis Pesaro comes to this match aware of the fact that they will have to suffer by exploiting the space that their opponents leave; for this reason, getting the ball back and counterattacking will be the key for Mr. Banchieri’s team to hurt the Whites. The latest precedent in Abruzzo dates back to last season, in the Coppa Italia Serie C, when Pescara, then coached by Alberto Colombo, crushed their opponents 6-0; The only player in the lineup to score in that match was Cuppone.
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