Pontedera wins for the second time in a row, beating the team with a clear score of 4-0 Stop momentarily moving into third place, catching Carrarese in anticipation of tomorrow’s race. The Tuscans took the match to their side, focusing on the superior quality shown by their opponents on the sixteen meters, making better use of the opportunities they had than their opponents. The result overly punishes Marche’s players who end up alive, even if they have a very short squad. In news, Kanzi, fresh from his renewal, is sticking to his usual 3-4-2-1 formation. The defensive line, consisting of Calvani, Martinelli and Espeche, was confirmed in front of Ciocci. Perretta and Ambrosini are on the flanks, Delpupo and Janesi support Selleri. On the other hand, Stefano Protti will have to make do without the suspended Pinzi and Giandonato, as well as the injured Santi and Paponi. The classic 4-3-3 formation, which was feared the day before, is used: in front of Borghetto, Fort and Spedalieri are central defenders, Eleutheri and Pistolesi are on the flanks. The fountain in the center of the field is supported by midfielders Misuraca and Gianelli, supporting the trident of Pinzi, Semprini and Tilly. The match pattern sees the home side occupying the opposition’s half of the pitch, with Fermanagh closing down effectively, providing effective pressing by attacking deep once they win the ball. Pontedera was dangerous in the 18th minute with Provenzano, his left-foot shot from outside neutralizing Furlanetto. Soon after, Protti’s squad was dangerous on the Pistolesi-Tilli axis, the number 7 appeared in the area in front of Ciocci, but his path was blocked by the Cagliari goalkeeper. In the 23rd minute, Semprini took a cross in the center of the penalty area and hit the crossbar. The Tuscans suffer from pressure from their opponents, the guests become dangerous in two other circumstances: in the 34th minute, Eleuteri sent a cross from an acute angle, entered the penalty area, but missed the target. Soon Tilley sent the ball over the crossbar from the penalty area. The match broke the deadlock in the 36th minute: Janesi fired a shot from outside the penalty area, leaving Furlanetto no chance. Fermanagh gave their best effort in the first half of the second half, becoming dangerous in at least three circumstances. Ciocci blocked the road to Semprini and then to Fontana. At the most difficult moment, Pontedera found the second goal: Janesi rewarded Guidi’s exit, his right-footed shot leaving Furlanetto no chance. A few minutes later, number 11 serves the golden ball to Ignacchiti, who scores 3-0 with an overhead kick. Ciocci again confronts Semprini, and in the final Provenzano scores the fourth goal served by Ambrosini. Here are the best and worst comparisons:
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