Last match at Ragusa’s home, the Azzurri face bottom player Gioiese

Last match at Ragusa’s home, the Azzurri face bottom player Gioiese
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Ragusa Calcio will be on stage tomorrow at the “Aldo Campo” stadium in the Selvaggio district (starting time at 3pm) for the last home match of the season in the Serie D tournament with Gioiese. The Azzurri will close the championship on the Sant’Agata Militello pitch while on the last day they will observe the rest period. During the week Cardinale and Celestre remained at rest, struggling with fever, while Manservigi, Romano and Reinero are to be evaluated for physical problems.

“Yes, it’s true, the last home match awaits us – says coach Giovanni Ignoffo – and it is for this reason that we want to close this splendid journey by giving ourselves a good performance and also victory. We find a team that, even if relegated, is not resigned given the last performance it animated, drawing with Sant’Agata. I say this because this should make us reflect and because in football, we know by now, no one gives you anything. Everyone would like to make a good impression because it is a world made of visibility which allows you, given the strong competition, to be appreciated and above all sought after when you have the right skills”. Naturally, the coach expects strong support from the public. “I believe that our group – continues the coach – should be applauded and supported until the end for the emotions that he was able to give. We haven’t always been impeccable, but the commitment has been. I can guarantee that since we started last July, it has never failed. And this is demonstrated by the growth that has been recorded, week after week, the result of an uncommon application that has affected all the components of our reality”.

Last Sunday against Licata, despite the warm support of the public who arrived directly from Ragusa to make their contribution to Ignoffo’s team felt, something didn’t work right. The play offs are two points away. But the competition has become increasingly fierce. And this is why Ragusa must try at all costs to end their season on a high note given that mathematically the issue of accessing the play-offs is not yet precluded.

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