In the video interviews with:
- Cristian Serpini (Ac Carpi coach)
- Aimen Bouhali (Ac Carpi midfielder)
Carpi’s progress comes to a halt in Imola and, after 8 victories in a row, they allow the home team to draw 1-1 in front of over 700 red and white fans. A result, which combined with Ravenna’s 2-0 success in Fidenza, brings the red and whites’ margin of points down from 4 to 2 with 90′ left in the championship. However, Forlì’s second degree appeal looms over the rankings for the Cecotti case which will be discussed in Rome today and which could change everything, because a possible reversal of the first degree judgment would send Ravenna into the lead at +1 in view of the final Carpi matches -Certaldo and Ravenna-Imolese.
The “Galli” challenge started off on an uphill climb with errors from Verza and Lorenzi which triggered Manes’ rossoblù goal. Then Carpi, after Cortesi’s post, improved in the second half, equalizing immediately with Saporetti in the fray. The difference was then made by referee Maccorin who transformed a stomp on Rossini in the area into a foul from the edge and annulled the goals scored first by Saporetti and then by Rossini with a header due to non-existent offside.