Padua beats 3-1 Giana Erminio at the end of a much more balanced match than the result suggests. The guests, in fact, despite the personnel gap, showed an excellent game, stable and courageous, and would also deserve a draw. The Paduans immediately unlocked it. Bloody ball, lost by Groppelli in midfield. Varas fights back and serves Palombi vertically. Finding himself face to face with Zakki, the hosts’ striker again decides to play in the center, where Varas himself can only score 1:0 into the net. In the remaining half of the half, Giana had the best possession of the ball, even without much opportunity. Early in the second half, the visitors equalized: Franzoni saves the ball, which seems to have been intended for defence, and feeds it to striker Caferri, who misses his marker and crosses low towards the centre. Fumagalli controls the game and shoots with his right foot to beat Donnarumma (11 minutes). A slap that shocked Padova, who was nervously looking for the first goal. Helping him is an episode that will generate a lot of discussion. Minotti-Liguori contact in the penalty area: for the referee this is not a penalty, but a corner. Padova surrounds her, and the bench protests with an assistant. At this point the director changes his version and points to the disc. Liguori himself transforms and, in fact, decides the outcome of the match. Kirwan then finishes off the game with a beautiful strike just as time is almost up (49 minutes) from a Liguori free kick.
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