Ternana-Ascoli 0-1, the report cards: Box office decisive, Casasola wasteful

Final result: Ternana-Ascoli 0-1

TERNANA

Vital 6.5 – Of the two goalkeepers he is the one most called into question, showing attention after a good hour of lethargy.

From the Walls 6 – Game won by far by the defenses and has the upper hand in managing the only markable striker.

Boloca 6 – Breaks away a couple of times creating numerical superiority. Behind it is clean and never worried. From 79′ Sorensen sv

Lucchesi 6 – Of the two he is the more static arm, but in the second half when his team starts again, he accompanies.

Casasola 5.5 – Not his best game of the season, he causes the real trouble before the substitution, wasting a goal that was almost already scored from a few steps away. From 74′ Favasuli sv

Luperini 5.5 – Imprecise and opaque. Many, too many basic steps made wrong by someone like him.

Amatucci 6 – The smallest on the pitch, but you wouldn’t think so from the way he orchestrates the game. Forced to leave the pitch at half-time due to a physical problem. From 46′ Tiring 6 – He does the same job as his neighbor, with a little more verticalization, his proof is sufficient.

De Boer 6 – The first hour of play is better, then tiredness sets in and the warning is proof of this.

Coals 6 – He wins the duel with Falzerano, leaving him on the spot in a couple of circumstances. The warning earned should be noted.

Pereiro 6 – He lowers himself to touch as many balls as possible, which would otherwise tend to zero. The effort is appreciable, but the effectiveness is a little less so. From 79′ Raymond sv

Dionysis 6 – He often finds himself with his back to the goal and makes the team catch his breath by earning important fouls. Not exactly correct choices from 63′ Of Stefano 6.5 – He completely changes the face of his team’s offensives, causing panic and serving Casasola with a delightful, unexploited ball.

Roberto Breda 5.5 – The attitude of his team is permissive, perhaps indoctrinated by the undersigned to never want to perform anything more than maintaining the detachment. Punished, rightly, at the end.

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Vasquez 6 – Never worried during the entire ninety minutes, he limited the complete view of the goal on Casasola’s close range shot.

Vaisanen 6 – Wasted the opening goal at the end of the first half; it must be said that he was well tackled by the defender at the moment of the tap-in. From 79′ Box office 7 – Enter and win the match, with desire, with experience; in short, it doesn’t matter. Decisive.

Bellusci 5.5 – He is superficial and is warned after being jumped by Distefano. He makes up for it with a totally involuntary assist, which turns out to be fundamental.

Mantua 6 – He is given space to carry the ball forward and he exploits it, he defends carefully behind it.

Falzerano 6 – Subdued when it comes to defending, better when it comes to pushing. Rewarded for the race and sacrifice that led him to burn energy until the end.

Duris 5.5 – There is little play in the middle of the pitch, much less up front. Isolated together with his partner and completely navigating the void. From 62′ Rodriguez 6 – The team is more alive with his entry. Vitali worries after the excellent phrasing, opened and closed by him.

Di Tacchio 6 – Captain of quantity rather than quality. He feels the game more than others due to being one of the exes on duty.

Caligara 5.5 – Game without any liveliness, the wasted restart in the first half however cries out for revenge.

Zedadka 6.5 – It’s no longer news that he’s one of the best of his team. To the usual run, he also adds a conclusion towards the mirror. From 72′ Celia 6 – The ball with which he ends the exchange with his teammate earns him the grade on his report card.

Nestorovsky 5.5 – The speech does not differ from his fellow ward, just too much to hurt. From 72′ Tarantino sv

Valzania 5.5 – The ball lost shortly before leaving the field is subject to insufficiency. At the front it doesn’t create any problems with any insertion. From 62′ Masini 6 – Half an hour to try to win the match. He doesn’t have an impact on the winning goal, but he doesn’t mind in the battle.

Massimo Carrera 6.5 – He sticks his beak out of the red zone of the standings, demonstrating once again that if there was one of the two teams deserving of the three points, it was his. From Nestorovski’s missed penalty a week ago to today’s fortuitous late goal, the wheel is turning for everyone.