Top and failure of Recanatese-Fermana

Recanatese concedes goals, Fermanagh does not. It could be described like this. In short, the Tubaldi derby that took place this evening between Recanatese and Fermanagh. In football, winning matches requires 90 minutes plus high-intensity recovery. This is the unwritten rule of football. In fact, Fermanagh only needs 90 seconds to archive the case and destroy the Rekanatian, who may even be unlucky in general. Before the yellow-blue one-two signed by Misuraca and Scorza, two remarkable opportunities should be highlighted for the hosts: with Lipari, who, facing Furlanetto, incredibly sent the ball wide of the goal, failing to take advantage of Melchiorri’s valuable pass. just within the realm of rigor. And then Sbaffo’s full hit with a precise cymbal hit the crossbar. It’s a sliding door of the match because from that point Fermanagh will take the reins and score 1-0 to Misuraca, capitalizing on Meli’s short rebound from Spedalieri’s header following a corner. Then the second goal, as mentioned earlier, came 90 seconds later from Scorza, who also on this occasion took advantage of Meli’s short rebound after Petrungaro’s conclusion. And finally, 35 minutes into the first half, the hat-trick was completed with another corner kick from Fort, who headed in to make it 3–0. Recanatese, stunned by the score 0:3, tries to attack in search of target flag but he literally crashes into the wall erected by Furlanetto: in the only minute of stoppage time, Prisco heads the ball into the penalty area, but Furlanetto dives away. But he is superb, Fermanagh number 1, thanks to Peretti’s delivery, which incredibly misses the goal to make it 1-3. In the second half, Fermanagh came very close to scoring a fourth goal, with Scorza’s 52nd and Paponi’s 60th. Recanatese tries with all his might to reduce the gap, but he only succeeds in the second of four minutes of added time in the second half, when Sbaffo converts a penalty, which was converted by the good Egharevba, who entered the game well: his lead into the area falls into the hands of the yellow-blue defender . The goalkeeper is on one side, the ball is on the other, and the match ends like this. Fermanagh returns to success on the road almost a year later (it was January 31 of the year ago, when the yellow-blues defeated Nespoli from Olbia with a resounding score of 4:2), and this victory allows Mr. Protti’s team to catch up with Olbia being in penultimate place with 17 points . Recanatese, which instead sees a further deterioration of its crisis of results and which is still without victories, the last success dated November 12, when leopards they defeated Olbia 4–1 at Tubaldi.

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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