The report cards: Zoet redeems herself, Elia pushes but the attack betrays once again

The report cards: Zoet redeems herself, Elia pushes but the attack betrays once again
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Zoet 6.5 – With a super save on Bianchi he probably gave a point to Spezia, after shortly before he had unraveled a dangerous situation well, coming out thirty meters from the goal as happened against Parma, but this time without making a mistake. He redeems himself after the mistakes of the last few games.

Mateju 6 – Seventy minutes of serenity and twenty of apnea, but overall he gets by despite the final uncertainty that sends a shiver down the spines of the La Spezia fans.

Hristov 6.5 – Once again perfect, despite the precarious physical conditions. He never loses a duel against Bianchi, perfect both in one-on-ones and in aerial duels. Bulwark.

Nikolaou 6.5 – A very good performance also for the captain, who in the first half sacrifices himself on a close shot from Brescia and in the second half dominates aerially, making all the high balls his own. Since the attack doesn’t score he tries, but the shot from outside ends up wide.

Elijah 6.5 – On the right he is a transformed player, much more constant and concrete than the one we saw playing on the other flank. He plows the sideline, putting several interesting and always precise crosses into the area, but unfortunately for him no teammate manages to deflect it into the net. One of the most positive on D’Angelo’s team. (From 83′ Jagiello sv).

S. Esposito 6 – He touches a lot of balls and does it with good playing times. Always in the heart of the maneuver, he is also very useful in the interdiction phase, especially in the last 15-20 minutes in which Spezia finds it more difficult to restart.

Nagy 6 – Less evident than usual, but his work in recovery is also valuable in the afternoon at Rigamonti. He also tries from outside, but can’t find the door.

Vignali 6 – A careful match for the native of La Spezia, who concedes practically nothing on the left in the defensive phase and also allows himself a few gallops with forward crosses. Solid performance. (From 71′ Bear 6 – More than five months later he returns to the field and that’s already the good news. We don’t see much, but he needs to get familiar with the pitch again.)

Bandinelli 6 – It takes good will but little precision. Foul, he loses a lot of balls and is not as incisive going forward as expected. Little danger going forward, despite the many crosses from the flanks. Once he left, however, Spezia faded away. (From 55′ Kouda 5 – His entry adds fuel and danger to Spezia’s attack, even if for a few minutes. He enters and with a diagonal insertion comes close to scoring, then at the last gasp he has the winning ball but from one meter he hits the crossbar which weighs a lot).

Di Serio 5 – He wages war with the Brescia centre-backs, then at the start of the second half Jallow offers him a gift by sending him towards goal, but the attacker decides to skip Lezzerini and wastes the ball to make it 0-1. He never manages to anticipate the opposing defenders on Elia’s various crosses, the work is commendable, especially with his back to goal, but he kicks too little. (From 83′ P. Esposito sv).

Falcinelli 5 – After less than two minutes he had the ball to make it 0-1 but from zero meters he was unable to hit the ball well and send it into the net. He has few other balls available, he bangs but never kicks. Wet powders. (From the 55′ Green 5.5 – Entrance impalpable, you can see little or nothing).

Coach: Luca D’Angelo 6 – A gigantic regret for not having ended the first half with the lead, just as the regret for that last chance they had on Kouda’s crossbar becomes gigantic. With a little more luck Spezia could have won, but if you never manage to score it’s also impossible to win.

 
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