Last day, how difficult it is to manage those who have been suspended

Last day, how difficult it is to manage those who have been suspended
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Benevento

(fs) The last game of the regular season is always a bit special. There are those who can manage every detail with great serenity, those who instead find themselves making calculations to avoid unpleasant surprises. Beyond the play off and play out games, what reigns supreme in these last 90′ are the warnings that weigh on the heads of many players. Yes, because it’s true that in the play-offs everything is reset, but anyone who receives a warning and receives another warning on the last day will serve a one-day ban on the first day of the play-offs. A risk that no one would like to take, but that someone will have to try to manage, perhaps relying on a bit of luck.

During the championship, Auteri has always underlined that a disqualification after a warning is almost physiological, and he has never tried to manage them, but at this moment he cannot ignore it. Benevento currently has five players within a ban: Paleari, Capellini, Nardi, Talia and Ferrante. It is worth underlining that there are five “starters” of the last match against Latina. The witch has replacements in every sector, so it is conceivable that some of the aforementioned (not all) will initially sit on the bench.

In reality the dilemma affects everyone. Among the teams with the most warnings there is certainly Avellino, nine of them: Cancellotti, Rigione, Tito, Dall’Oglio, Frascatore, Ricciardi, Gori, Sgarbi and Patierno. Pazienza has also always underlined that throughout a championship it is difficult to manage warnings, but on the last day everything becomes more complicated. The Irpinians are awaited by the match against Crotone, who really wouldn’t mind improving their position: today the Pythagoreans are eighth (but in the event of a defeat they risk falling even further…) and would play their first play-off in Giugliano (seventh ): single match (without extra time) and Neapolitans in the next round even with a draw or a mirror result. An advantage that Zauli’s team would prefer to have for themselves. It must be said that there is no shortage of those within a ban even in the Calabrian ranks (there are 8 of them): Battistini, D’Angelo, Dini, Gigliotti, Leo, Papini, Stronati and Tribuzzi.

To return to Benevento’s match in Catania, it is obvious that the Etna team also have their large list of warnings (7): Chiricò, Cianci, Cicerelli, Curado, Peralta / currently injured), Silvestri (who is off the list), Welbeck. Plus they have Marsura disqualified for two matches. It should be remembered that only a victory against Benevento would protect the Etna team from surprises. Even a draw could be enough, but Turris shouldn’t take full advantage on the field of bottom-placed Brindisi (who, let’s remember, was penalized by another 6 points, but to be paid in the next championship).

In the photo Alberto Paleari, who is on the banned list

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