Ascoli worsens the crisis Torres upsetting the Vanni Sannu to win 2–1 on Sardinian soil in the 17th day Group B match of the third series, played in the early hours of the morning in Sassari. Marche’s side recorded a second successive victory, confirming a period of overall growth that saw them exit the play-off zone just three points clear of 10th place, handing Torres a fourth successive defeat. In the next few hours we will understand whether this was Alfonso Greco’s last match on the Rossoblu bench. There was no shortage of generosity towards Sassari’s team, but too many mistakes were made in the goal phase, in their own half, and the lack of clarity combined with the nervousness shown by Mastin’s sending off. In news for the hosts, Alfondo Greco has to deal with the absence of the injured Goglino, otherwise everyone is available. The usual formation would be a 3-4-2-1 between Zaccagno’s posts with Antonelli in the center of defense flanked by Dametto and Fabriani. Zekka and Giebre are on the flanks, Mastina and Jorico complete the department. In attacking midfield, Scotto wins the second round with Varela along with Fischnaller behind Diakite. On the other hand, Di Carlo has to deal with the absence of the suspended Forte, who joins the injured Maurizia, Corado and Tirelli. A 4-2-3-1 formation has been confirmed, with Tavčar winning the second round in central defense and Menna positioned next to Gagliolo. On the flanks are Alagna and Cozzoli, Bando and Varone in the middle to control the movement, ready to launch a trident consisting of Silipo, Tremolada and Marsura in support of Corazza. The Rossoblu side start the game with the best of intentions, helped by a pointless handball from Tavčar that resulted in Di Francesco missing a penalty and booking the Slovenian centre-back. Diakite strikes from eleven meters and displaces Livieri, but hits the post, Zecca pounces, missing the goal, which is left undefended. Ascoli responds with a beautiful combination along the Tremolada-Marsura-Silipo axis, the right foot of number 7 neutralizes Zaccagno. He comes back to push the home team, especially from the left, Giebre catches Giorgico’s shot in the center of the box: Giebre defuses his header. Scotto also tries from outside the box and Mastinu’s free-kick misses the target, Silipo showing more precision in who Gibre allows him to control and a venomous right-foot shot that kisses the post before slipping behind it. Torres could have leveled the score, but Diakite weakly scored after Zecca’s cross. In the second half, Marche’s team was more confident and like a knife pierced the butter of the opponent’s defense, in the 7th minute Silipo had a triple chance: his first shot was blocked, then he sent the ball into the post with a cross. The action continues as a low cross finds Varone’s turn with the ball over the crossbar. Greco’s team attacks without criteria, exposing themselves to the opponent’s counterattacks, Bondo catches Silipo, who managed to take advantage of Dametto’s glaring mistake, flies to the goal and beats Zaccagno. The Sardinians were on the verge of collapse in the 20th minute, Di Francesco awarded a penalty for Scotto’s foul on Alagna. From eleven meters Corazza hypnotizes Zaccagno, then the goalkeeper saves from D’Uffizi and Tremolada. The home team is gaining courage: Greco brings on Nanni and Varela instead of the boring Scotto and Diakite. The former Reggiana striker restarts the match by collecting Mastin’s cross. But the number 10 himself finds nothing better than to intervene completely inopportunely with D’Uffizi, leaving his teammates with ten men, making a comeback attempt almost impossible in the next 10 minutes. Here are the best and worst comparisons:
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