What doesn’t happen in 75 minutes happens at the end of the match. This could be the final result of a hard-fought and intense match over long distances and with a beating heart in the back. Pineto wins the final again, just as he did in January in the Serie D Italian Cup and with the same result. 2:1 in favor of the Abruzzo team, which won thanks to goals from Cakir and Volpicelli, in the center an instant goal from Gucci equalized thanks to a valuable assist from Pattarello. It is noteworthy that in the first half, Tonti saved a penalty in favor of Pineto, but without emotion. The goalkeeper hypnotizes Guccione, who, after saving the penalty, strengthens his reflexes, depriving himself of the joy of the Arezzo goal from the strike of the same Amarante striker. The second half was history, with Cakir’s first goal coming from a superb free-kick design where Ingrosso headed in Cakir, who coolly volleyed home Borra. Gucci then immediately equalized with an assist after kissing Pattarello. And then a frantic finale in which Arezzo takes a corner after stoppage time, Ingrosso (again) heads the ball away, launching a counter-attack that ends with a shot (slightly deflected) by Volpicelli, who scores behind Borra. After the final whistle, despondency reigns in Arezzo, and jubilation reigns in Pineto.
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