Top & Flop by Audace Cerignola-Giugliano

The match between Audace Cerignola and Giugliano ends 1-1. A draw which, by virtue of the better ranking of the Apulians, qualifies them for the second round of the playoffs. Here, however, ends the excellent year of Giugliano, which also emerges from Monterisi with its head held high.

Cerignola started strong and already in the seventh minute they almost scored with Vuthaj who shot wide from a good position. Giugliano, forced to win, immediately looked for the goal, but the attempts by Salvemini and Oyewale around the quarter of an hour of play were imprecise. Bertotto’s team comes very close to taking the lead with captain De Rosa who sensationally wastes it from an excellent position. Missed goal, conceded goal: cross from the left by Capomaggio, dash by D’Andrea and the ball lands on seven with Russo mocked. Bertotto’s team didn’t fit in, finding the equalizer five minutes before the break with a beautiful move converted into the net by Salvemini, who volleyed past Barosi.

Second half that begins with Giugliano projected into attack and close to scoring in two moments with Salvemini and Ciuferri. Cerignola seems to want to risk little, and therefore it is Bertotto’s team that tries everything, even if it manages to create dangers in Barosi’s area very few times. Despite the whirlwind of changes, Bertotto was unable to reverse the inertia of the match, with the score remaining stuck at a draw. A few minutes from the end, it was Cargnelutti who made his fans skin their hands, with an attempt that was saved on the line by Visentin.

Below are the Top&Flops of the match according to TuttoC.com

TOP

D’ANDREA (Audace Cerignola): Unlock the match with a goal from a true area predator. He ranges along the entire offensive side of Cerignola, putting the opposing defense into crisis. UBIQUITOUS

SALVEMINI (Giugliano): He keeps Giugliano afloat with a spectacular goal just before the break. Even though the wingers don’t need many balls, he creates several opportunities, making all of Cerignola worried. DRIVER

FLOP

SAINT MAZA (Bold Cerignola): The Iberian player from Cerignola is too nervous, and in the first half he risks a heavy sanction with an arm that is too wide to the detriment of an opponent. He grows in the second half, but more is expected from him. NERVOUS

DE ROSA (Giugliano): He has two great balls in the first half to put his team forward, but he wastes them by committing imprecision. He comes out exhausted in the second half, but in front of goal he makes a naive mistake. INACCURATE

 
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