GazzSport: “Palermo, when goals are democratic: eleven points”

“Palermo is a democratic goal. Eleven people score: Brunori or Lucioni? The band wins,” the headlines read. pink.

There is no punishment yet, but many are doing their small or large part. This year, Palermo flies thanks to the group, and the goal that completes the maneuver is proof of this. In fact, Corini’s team leads the rankings in the number of different goalscorers with eleven, the only team with double-digit goals. The Rosaneros lead Cosenza with nine players; on the third step of the podium – a quartet with Venice, Catanzaro, Parma and Cittadella – eight. It is no coincidence that among them are the entire five leaders of the standings (Cosenza is equal on points with Como), as well as Cittadella, which travels well and is still there, in the playoff zone, demonstrating that in Serie B the team is the determining factor.


Balance. At Palermo, this figure is even more significant if you look at last season’s result, when a total of 13 players scored. At 17, Brunori is an absolute soloist, Di Mariano and Soleri are far behind with four league goals scored. This year there are already eleven of them, and we are only on the ninth day… And compared to last year, in nine days Palermo scored only six players, almost half compared to today, with Brunori becoming the record holder with four goals. Even the distribution of 14 goals overall – the tournament’s third-best attack alongside Venezia and Cosenza behind Parma (18) and Catanzaro (15) – demonstrates how balanced the squad is available to Corini.

Three goals were scored by the defense (one each by Lucioni, Aurelio and Ceccaroni), the same number by the midfield (Henderson, Segre and Stulak), and the remaining eight by the attack, with Brunori in one fell swoop (a hat-trick scored in Venice) becoming the bomber prince. Of all the strikers, only Di Mariano – also out with a muscle injury that kept him out for three weeks – and Valente (only 71 minutes played) have yet to score. Barbera’s onslaught The health and confidence of the group also has a lot to do with the environment, and Palermo fans are doing their part again this year. If you look at the average number of spectators, Rosanero is in first place with 24,359 attendance per match. In second place is Ferraris from Genoa (21,725), in third is San Nicola from Bari (20,525): the only three cadet squares to cross the 20,000 threshold.

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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