Palermo-Reggiana, the report cards: Pigliacelli limits the deficit, Brunori the Eurogol is not enough

Palermo-Reggiana, the report cards: Pigliacelli limits the deficit, Brunori the Eurogol is not enough
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Pigliacelli 6.5: He has his work cut out for him at the start on Kabashi and Rozzio. Then his teammates decide to start playing and he acts as a spectator for the first half. In the second half the inertia of the match completely changes, he concedes two goals which make him innocent and he has to put his best effort into it to avoid making the deficit become heavier.

Diakité 5.5: Covers his area well. In the second half Rozzio was forgotten during Reggiana’s winning goal.

Lucioni 6: He dispenses advice, sorts balls and acts as assist man for Brunori’s beautiful goal. In the second half he was among the least worse.

Nedelcearu 6: At the start he falls asleep on a cut from Gondo, but makes up for it with a slide and closes it in the corner. Then he doesn’t make any more mistakes and also tries to show up in attack on dead balls. In the second half he is like Lucioni among the least worse. From the 28th st Insigne 5: He makes a lot of mistakes when controlling the ball, he is unable to kick on goal and he doesn’t leave his mark.

Buttaro 6: Forces Marcandalli into a yellow card, grinds out miles on his wing. In the second half he goes as far as he has, but he isn’t precise in his crosses. From the 22nd minute Ranocchia 5: He doesn’t seem ready to contribute.

Henderson 5.5: Play a first half of quantity and quality. And if necessary he takes them and gives them. In the second half it turns for the worse. His was the yellow card foul on the edge of the area which allowed Portanova to level the score. From the 11th minute Segre 6: Due to his pace and rhythm, it’s hard to understand why he doesn’t play from the start.

Gomes 6: He is skipped by the long ball and development on the flanks, but when needed he shows up and handles the ball at his best. In the second half they involve him more, but it is his teammates’ way of getting rid of the ball and not taking responsibility.

Lund 5.5: Lots of running and good will, he tries dribbling and succeeds. It’s a shame that every now and then he fights with the ball. He drops to the distance.

By Francesco 5.5: Good in the setup phase, gets caught in the middle in coverage. But the midfield position doesn’t help him. His teammates protect him and in the end the important thing is that the circle is squared. In the second half he too gets caught up in the confusion. From the 28th st Traorè 5: He doesn’t seem ready to solve Palermo’s problems, a lot of good will, but he shows the limits of his young age.

Brunori 6.5: Eurogol which is celebrated after a long time. The control and the goal are reminiscent of Roberto Baggio’s in a Juventus-Brescia match. The assistant reports the offside, but the VAR does justice to the Palermo captain. He is stubborn on some occasions, but is among the last to give up.

Mancuso 6: Lots of movement, look for Brunori on a couple of occasions working from the bank. In the second half Mignani prefers Soleri. From the 11th minute Soleri 5.5: He fights, but the usual miracle doesn’t work. His was the involuntary assist for Rozzio’s goal.

 
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