Sgarbi’s fireball in the 83rd minute in Avellino is enough to win the derby with Benevento and most likely second place. With 180 minutes remaining in the season, Mr. Pazienza’s men need to collect 3 points to take second place, taking full advantage of the direct meeting with the Samnites (a 1-0 double for the Irpinia team between the first and return leg). The match report is not very intense, but in the first half the pace is pleasant, ready to play, and then Chichiretti takes a free kick, which Guidotti blocks, curled up. Cicheretti again in the 8th minute shoots straight into the penalty area, Ghidotti is again careful and blocks. Avellino comes first in the 12th with a shot from Gori that was inadvertently deflected by Pastina for a corner, then a shot from Cionek on the very corner that Paleari saved with a great shot from the back. The first half of the game flowed relentlessly until the 44th minute when Liotti took a free kick from the touchline for the green and white and the ball sailed wide of the post to the right of Paleari. Benevento suffered a setback in the second half as Chichiretti was forced to leave the field early due to a muscle injury. Benevento takes the lead again with Perlingieri, who ends up with the loose ball in the penalty area. His blow is powerful, but in the center. Guidotti flies and shoots wide of the goal. The second half of the match follows the same plot as the first: more intensity in the midfield, but not enough scoring opportunities. In the 71st minute, Gori called on Paleari for overtime, who flew away after a confident withdrawal from the green and white striker. The goal came in the 83rd minute when Sgarbi struck from the edge of the penalty area, causing Partenio Lombardi to explode with joy. A match that ends after four minutes of stoppage time, in which first Avellino takes a 2-0 lead, making a mistake at the restart with an incorrect pass from Sgarbi to Dall’Oglio, and then Simonetti at the siren finishes with a turn, but weakly with Ghidotti, which blocks the Earth. After the final whistle, the Avellino family is filled with joy and reflection on Benevento, which is now showing signs of crisis.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web
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