SudTirol’s Polluzzi is among the goalposts, in front of which is a defensive quartet formed by his teammate Zaro, Pierozzi della Regina, Perugia’s Sgarbi and Palermo’s Buttaro, with a rosanero formation that also stands out with regular striker Brunori. Strizzoli (“Perugia”), Moreo (“Brescia”) and Cheddira (“Bari”) also performed very well in attack. In between, we adapt Luvumbo from Cagliari and Palumbo from Ternana.
This is the best formation of the last day of Serie B with 4-2-4:
Poluzzi (SudTirol) 7 – In the first half, he raises the shutter and says “no” to Como several times. The miracle of Cutrone’s sure shot was decisive.
Pierozzi (Regina) 6.5 – Leading the right lane in a close encounter with Tramoni, the young Fiorentina striker immediately manages to defuse the former Brescia’s sporting freshness. Excellent proof.
Sgarbi (Perugia) 7 – Do not pass, the best rear of Perugia. He does not miss an intervention, he only gives place to Bidaoui once, otherwise he is always perfect, even during the Ascoli assaults.
Zaro (South Tyrol) 7 – Wall. Cancel Cerri and Cutrone in one go. Today he is the boss of defense. It also made it into a post with a nice headline.
Butaro (Palermo) 7- He gives himself a double birthday present: a win and a near-perfect performance. In the presence of old foxes, he flaunts the personality of a veteran and does not miss a single performance.
Palumbo (Ternana) 7.5 – Due to the many absences in the Umbrian home, the team must take charge. He takes on the role of assistant with many important ideas, stepping into the action of Koulibaly’s goal and providing an assist for Corrado’s decisive goal.
Luvumbo (Cagliari) 7 – He closes the race with his first center in B. Decisively in the final, when he keeps Benevento in constant tension with his accelerations.
Strizzolo (Perugia) 7 – The first half of the fight, more without that with the ball. He makes the door with the Ascoli defense into the open spaces for Di Carmine, then puts the Umbrians ahead in the sunset in the first half in the only good ball.
Moreo (Brescia) 8 – The absolute protagonist of the Bragli day: first he gives Aya the ball 1:1, then he opens his own business by scoring 1:2. He always makes the right choice and is deadly close to the canary penalty area.
Cheddira (Bari) 7 – And again he decides. Great title, but not only. His speed is hard for anyone to contain.
Brunori (Palermo) 8 – Di Mariano’s masterful pass, the winning goal (three of three at home), a clean save by the defender on the line and two yellow cards in favor. What else to add?
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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