“Pisa reacts immediately and directs the arrow. In Lecco, victory with an eye to the future,” the headline reads. Sports newspaper.
Three away goals is an important success both in the standings and in light of Saturday’s maxi-derby against Spezia.
If this is not a turning point, it is certainly a virtuous path. And there are at least two compelling elements to back up the good point: never before this season have Pisa achieved four useful results in a row. And, moreover, he has never scored three goals in one match. As if to say, the Nerazzurri frigate is changing course and rising up the rankings, which now sees Aquilani’s team in the midst of a tense battle to reach the knockout stages. In this sense, success against Lecco pushes prices up and inspires cautious optimism. In fact, what gives us hope is the steady return of elements that can and should change the situation and which have often – until now – been more in the pits than on the pitch. We are undoubtedly talking about Torregrossa and D’Alessandro: a quality tandem capable of changing the balance not only of a match, as happened in Lecco, but even of the entire season. While waiting for Valoti to recover and hoping that Bonfanti’s injury is not serious (even if it is a bit worrying), the technical level available to Aquilani certainly exceeds the potential of many teams facing – at the moment – the Nerazzurri.
As the restless D’Alessandro said, Pisa in Lecco is good and, finally, even a little lucky. Of course, luck still has a lot to do with it, but let’s just say that Veloso’s goal, which opens the scoring, sees goalkeeper Melgrati, who remains motionless, in happy complicity. Let’s be clear: Pisa deserve an advantage also thanks to the streamlined game system and convincing choice: the ten (Torregrossa) plus the nine (Bonfanti) is an interesting pairing, the return of the Arena brings unpredictability to the maneuvers, Veloso’s leadership, as always, smart, and Calabresi is having his best moment (perhaps) since he was in Pisa.
In the second half, Calabresi’s second goal on the counter-attack clarified the situation as Lecco tried to rise again. Lepore’s penalty ten minutes before the end of the match could have shaken confidence, but instead, moments later, Mlakar ended the game early.
A very important success for the ranking, but also for the future. The spice of Luca D’Angelo will arrive at the Arena on Saturday: a derby with a very high level of adrenaline. If you get there like that with three more points in your pocket, it could make all the difference.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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