Pescara in Fermo can only win in the playoffs – Sport

PESCARA. The Pescara coach Cascione is studying the moves to take full spoils on the last day of the regular season _ Sunday at 8pm in Fermo _ and secure seventh place which, despite being a consolation prize, would guarantee playing the first match of the play-off at home with two results out of three in the 90′.

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However, the play-offs can be postponed by a week, to Saturday 11 May, if Taranto were to appeal to the Coni Guarantee Board to try to get back the 4 points deducted from a penalty.

THE TEAM. Squizzato disqualified, but Aloi returns. Merola, on the other hand, can stay in the pits to be at the top again in the play-offs. In midfield Dagasso is a candidate to return to the field from the 1st minute in the role of point guard in place of his former Inter colleague, but the coach is also thinking of the Aloi solution at the bottom. The Calabrian midfielder has now recovered after missing Ancona to recover from a knee contusion. If the former Avellino player were to play as a midfielder, as he has almost always done this year, Pianella’s 2004 player would take his place in front of the defence. The other shirt, at the moment, is occupied by Georgi Tunjov, who did not shine against Ancona, overwhelmed again by a colorless, collective and personal performance. The Estonian still has three days of training to convince Cascione to give him a starting shirt again and not prefer one of Meazzi or Franchini. In attack, Merola has been working with the group since yesterday and is potentially ready for the trip to Fermo. But Cascione is also thinking about a round of rest to have him at the top in his first outing of the play-offs.

 
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