Today’s editorial begins with Taranto. If last year the Apulians repeatedly played 0-0 draws in an atmosphere of skepticism, desertion and emotional detachment, today the Rossoblu represent a wonderful reality in the Lega Pro championship. The credit obviously goes to Eziolino Capuano, a coach who has the desire to open the cycle in the shadow of Iacovone and who is experiencing an absolutely positive first part of the season, despite a completely renewed group built with a smaller budget than many of its direct competitors. This Taranto combines concreteness, cynicism with flashes of good play, a more modern and less speculative football, complemented by the qualities of Bifulco, a player who risked falling into oblivion, but whom coach Pescopagano was able to overestimate as much as possible. Who knows, under the pressure of the often decisive public, Taranto may become a weak point in terms of promotion. The match with the league leader Juve Stabia, a former match for the coach who left a wonderful memory there in the 2006-07 super season, may be quite indicative. But, apart from colorful expressions and some episodes that are very popular on the Internet, Capuano in Lega Pro is often a guarantee of results. Positive two years in Arezzo, Sambenedettese qualified for the play-offs, Avellino was in the relegation zone and reached the promotion play-offs, great saves with Rieti and Fondi, not forgetting the good work in Modena with the dramatic situation in the club and the sacking of Nocera with second place in the standings. Numbers are important in football, let’s give credit where credit is due.
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