GdS: “Idris-Mateus-Jacques, the essence of Rossoblu’s playoff dream: midfield is Cosenza’s secret…

“Idris-Mateus-Jacques, the embodiment of the Rossoblu dream of the playoffs: midfield is the secret of Cosenza di Caserta. Waiting for the “most faithful”,” the headline reads. Southern newspaper.

There is a Pole, a Swiss (naturalized Kosovar) and an Italian… Well, if so, then it may seem like a joke, but there is not much to laugh about. Especially for the rival teams who face Cosenza today. Cosenza’s midfield, to be precise. Yes, because the international trio that makes up the central triangle of the Rossoblu 4-2-3-1 (two inside players and an attacking midfielder) is essentially the secret to eighth place in the championship. Everyone, absolutely everyone, noticed that the Bruzia team was serious this year, after the transfer market closed in September. However, insiders, coaches and sporting directors have focused their attention on the front line: between Tutino, Forte, Canotto, Mazzocchi and Marras, apart from wildcard Florenzi and reserve centre-forwards Crespi and Zilli. Many things. Yes, but… bait. Because the real magic of Cosenza di Caserta comes from the center of the field. […].

Raciborz’s outsider who pleases

Mateusz Prazelik calmly took out his starting jersey. Caserta did not know the player from Raciborz, a Polish city of more than 60 thousand people located 170 kilometers from Krakow. He is 23 years old and has always played football (played for the Polish national team). Verona believed in him, signing him from Slask Wroclaw for a fee close to 2 million euros. But above all, Cosenza’s sporting director Roberto Gemmi firmly believed in him and, after a too unstable last season, wanted him to return to the shores of Crati. “To be honest,” Caserta said, “I didn’t know Praza, but it surprises me. Our athletic director supported this.” […].


Swiss? No, international: rosoblù Perrotta.

To talk about a Swiss army knife in his case would be too simple. Because Idriz Voka, 26 years old, has already trampled almost all the clods of the field since he stayed in Bruzi City. From the low game (very low) of the bracket with Bisoli, in which he stood out for his ability to intercept the opponent’s verticals, to the role of an attacking midfielder with the right to insert, which suited him Caserta: “I told him from the very beginning: maybe I’m wrong, but in my opinion “Idris should play as an attacking midfielder like Perrotta, he has excellent penetration skills.” […].

Strong (very strong) brother Kahlo and the ability to hit the right chords.

To avoid misunderstandings, it is better to say right away: no, this Calo is not the twin brother of the midfielder, who had difficulties last season. It’s always him, Giacomo, the little player with the keys to midfield in his jacket pocket, who grew up in the Sampdoria youth team and became great in other teams. Love at first sight with Caserta happened back in the days of Juve Stabia. And to think that when Coach Melito returned, Jack Calo seemed destined to leave. But his mentor, deep down in his soul, knew exactly how it would end: he took the right string, showed the necessary trust in “his” director and is now reaping the fruits of his (correct) choice. […].

Last but not least: Mattia Viviani. The former from Brescia and Benevento was deliberately left for last. Why? Because he is the player that Caserta probably believes in the most. He really wanted him to stay in Cosenza and would give him a place. […].

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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