PALERMO-ASCOLI REPORT CARDS 2-2. Two points lost and many regrets against a modest opponent

PALERMO-ASCOLI REPORT CARDS 2-2. Two points lost and many regrets against a modest opponent
PALERMO-ASCOLI REPORT CARDS 2-2. Two points lost and many regrets against a modest opponent

Palermo drew 2-2 against a modest Ascoli who found the joker in injury time with a torpedo from Caligara that pierced the innocent Desplanches. Best on the pitch Brunori and Soleri, worst… Mediagol report cards.

The Palermo is equalized twice by a comeback Ascoli who plays a modest game but who draws two jokers with two unstoppable conclusions by Caligara. Friday night against South Tyrol the pinks have to win away to not risk playing i playoffs outside the house.

On the first goal he only comes close to Caligara’s powerful header – even if the impression is that he starts slightly late – on the second, the shot is so strong that by the time he dives, the ball is already over the goal line. brings. In the rest of the match he doesn’t have to work overtime but shows confidence especially in the setup phase. Compared to Pigliacelli, there hasn’t been an obvious leap in quality, but time is on his side.

Deployed on paper as a midfielder, he attacks the spaces and also tries some cuts which however he finishes awkwardly. The ball sent into the corner from inside the small area after a good move by Brunori is the emblem of the potential but also of the limitations of the former Ternana player who, however, has a hand in the 2-1 with a precise throw towards Soleri’s bank .

Always attentive, he can do nothing about goals that arise in portions of the pitch not under his direct responsibility. The launch for Soleri after just a minute which triggered Brunori’s goal was applauded.

It’s not flawless but it tries to keep the defense line high by reducing the space for Ascoli’s attack. He doesn’t have any specific blame for the goals either. STULAC (from 82′) SV

On Caligara’s equalizer he doesn’t have the readiness to shorten to the near post, leaving a hole in the center of the defense. In the rest of the match he alternates good defensive movements with bloody blunders. MARCONI (from 82′) SV

Not particularly present in the offensive phase, he closes the diagonal on the goal when Caligara has already removed the cobwebs from the intersection. A step forward compared to the disastrous previous performance but still far from acceptable form.

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