Rimini in the fourth minute of added time, a dunk from new substitute Leonardo Ubaldi wins the derby with Vis Pesaro causing Marche’s players a lot of problems in the fight to avoid the play-outs. The hosts claimed a second win in a row to remain in absolute contention for the play-offs, finishing in 10th place, three points clear of Pineto. For the visitors, recovery is still crucial, and Pesaro’s side have put a lot of points in their way this season. Now the task of new arrival Roberto Stellone will not be easy for a team that suffered a fifth defeat in a row and is now in 18th position. In news, Emanuele Troise will have to make do without the suspended Gigli, who joins the injured Langella, Leoncini, Jacoponi, Rosini and Malagrida in lining up his team in a 4-3-3 formation. In front of Colombi, Pietrangeli and Gigli are the central defenders, with Lepri and Semeraro on the flanks. Lamesta Sala and Garetto support a trident consisting of Tofanari, Morra and Kapanni. On the other hand, Stellone, who made his debut on Marche’s bench, lines up his team in a 3-5-2 formation, with Tognoni, Rossoni and Gian Maria Neri forming the defense, protecting Filippo Neri. Mattioli and Peixoto are on the flanks, with Obi, Di Paola and Rossetti complementing the midfield to support the attacking duo of Karlsson and Molina. In the first half hour the match does not cause much excitement among the public, Rimini takes command of the operations, fighting in large areas with a cautious and organized rearguard of the enemy. The first call from the visitor came in the 14th minute and was signed by Peixoto, the Portuguese sent a long pass from Zagnoni from a tight angle and failed to find the corner to the left of Colombi. In the 27th minute, Molina tries from outside, but even in this case the opponent’s goal is not visible, Rimini responds in the 33rd minute with a right-footed shot from Capanni, who deflects the ball for a corner. The match comes to life at the end of the first half: Obi delivers the ball to Rossetti, who, from a good position, misses the opponent’s goal. The ending was entirely Rimini style: in the 39th minute, Capanni’s right-footed shot was deflected off the crossbar by Filippo Neri, then Pietrangeli missed the target on Capanni’s free-kick. The second half saw little change in the picture of the match, with Romagna players trying from time to time with Lamesta on the right flank and Semeraro in the opposite lane. The inhabitants of the Marche give the impression that they can defend themselves in an organized manner, occasionally creating a threat in the Colombi area. The substitutions seemed to have no effect until Ubaldi replaced Morra, Di Paola received the ball and broke the deadlock with a free-kick but his right-footed shot was blocked by the post. Rimini finds Ubaldi’s winning strike in the added quarter of time after Semeraro’s cross, after which Zagnoni completely misses the center of the penalty area. Vis Pesaro rushes forward and earns a free kick, which Di Paola sends wide of the goal. Here are the best and worst comparisons:
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