Important victory for Aosta 511 in the first round of the play-outs

Important victory for Aosta 511 in the first round of the play-outs
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In the first match of the play-out at the Pala Anselmi of Fabrica di Roma, theAosta 511 he faced a long journey of 700 km. Despite the absences of Zatsuga, Piccolo and Jacopo Grosso, Mister Calli led the team, including the deployment on the pitch, with a very active role.

Aosta immediately attacked with determination, but it was Roma’s Real Fabrica who broke the deadlock, surprising with a shot from Sciarrini that went past Rosso. Despite the pressure from the Viterbo team, Aosta did not allow themselves to be intimidated, constantly looking for opportunities to equalize.

After a series of attempts by the yellow-blue, was Fea restores parity with a backheel goal puts the ball in the corner of the opponent’s goal.

It ends first half with the score of 1 to 1.

In the second half, Aosta intensified the pressure, taking advantage of the spaces left by Rome’s Real Fabrica. The Valle d’Aosta team scored and overcame the home team, thanks to a goal by Menegatti which marks the second goal for Aosta, consolidating their lead.

Despite the attempts of Rome’s Real Fabrica, Aosta’s defense remained solid. There were many i moments of tensionwith yellow cards for protests on both sides.
But Aosta managed to stay calm in the final seconds of the game Pellegrino scored the third goal, ensuring a crucial victory for the team yellow-blue.

Then, the referee’s final whistle and the first away win for Aosta in this championship. With this important 3-1 victoryAosta 511 has laid a solid foundation for salvation in Serie A2.

Saturday 4 Mayat the Montfleury camp there will be return match: Aosta 511 will host Real Fabrica of Rome.

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Sterrantino, Rossero, Veronesi, Calli, Camelliti, Carlotto, Fea, Menegatti, Pellegrino, Vescio F., Grosso T., Bianqueti.
Annex: Lima Rodrigo

 
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