It ends with the first victory of the Taurino era for Monopoli, which breaks the negative streak and achieves a very valuable success for the main goal of salvation. For Potenza, this is a defeat that complicates the playoff plans, but not completely, as the second round remains to be played. In the first half the pace is quite high, although there is a lack of emotion. The plays have a lot of passion, but really little precision. The only real highlight of the first half was the Monopoli goal. Borello’s free-kick saw Potenza’s defenders clear the ball, but the ball ended up at the feet of Viteritti, who volleyed the ball, which deflected and deflected Alastra. Potenza fails to respond effectively, except for Maddaloni’s conclusion, which is completely forgettable. In the second half, Potenza took an early lead with Schiattarella hitting the post to the right of Allastra, sending Monopoli fans into awe. The visitors were dangerous again from a corner and Sbraga challenged Gelmi with a header. Immediately after this, Monopoli played a perfect defensive match and gave up very little to a lackluster Potenza in the final sixteen metres. Monopoly tries to restart the counterattack, but fails to make several good incursions. Good first starts from Tommasini and Sosa, who took over in the second half. Ends with the victory of Monopoly. Three fundamental points in favor of the white-greens were applauded by the fans at the end. For Potenza, a defeat that interrupted a positive streak of two victories in a row. Now the peaks and valleys of the game
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