Top 11 of the season in Group B of Serie C: Juve has a…War machine

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Spectacular return round by the Cesena who, beating Pescara 1-0 in a sold out Manuzzi, managed with full merit to cross the finish line of direct promotion in a group made up of many fallen nobles who could do nothing in the face of Toscano’s battleship. Behind Cesena was Torres who, until February, even seemed capable of competing for the record. Very good there Carrarese who, with Calabro on the bench, made the most of the field factor. Disappoints theEntellatoo many highs and lows for the Pescara (Zeman’s health problems had an impact) and for Perugia who, at a certain point in the season, decided to rely on a very young coach like Formisano to general amazement. Spal and Ancona barely survived, while Olbia suffered a progressive collapse like Fermana. Below is the TOP 11 of the 2023/2024 season by TuttoMercatoWeb.com who opts for the 4-3-3:

Adamonis (Perugia): for years he was owned by Lazio, then he won a championship with Salernitana and it was thought that his career could have the desired rise. This was not the case and a large market like the Umbrian one gave him the opportunity to show off again and to show a talent and elegance that was decidedly of a superior category. With the usual “habit” of saving penalties as happened in January against Vergani in the match against Pescara.
Silvestri (Cesena): the premise is that the entire Juventus rearguard deserves to be included in our ideal formation. Solidity, physicality, experience, organization, even some precious goals that will go down in history like Pierozzi’s against Pescara. We reward him because he was a giant from start to finish, showing impressive continuity of performance. No mistakes, no loss of concentration and a mad desire to win this championship as a protagonist.
Idda (Torres): incredible year for the rossoblu, capable of holding their own against an almost unbeatable team like Cesena and experiencing a first round of direct promotion. If Scotto and Ruocco put on a show up front, behind there was an at times insurmountable wall that conveyed confidence.
Imperiale (Carrarese): Spal, Perugia, Juventus NG. There are countless matches in which, for reporters and fans, he was the best on the pitch. 34 times starter and always with scores well above passing marks. “Feet of Steel”, as it has recently been renamed, fully embodies the spirit of a group which, since the advent of Calabro onwards, has accumulated points and performances, significantly lowering the average of goals (apart from the away match against Recanatese). suffered.
Angori (Pontedera): the winter “yellow” could have affected his performance: he seemed made for the move to Reggiana, which was then canceled for bureaucratic reasons. Instead he started working again with the right mentality, without giving up an inch and defending his shirt as a starter. Young man to follow with interest, capable of making 35 appearances enriched by three goals. One of which, against Ancona, was very precious.
Adamo (Cesena): even in this department, you are spoiled for choice at Cesena. Because the league leaders have showcased talents of absolute caliber, destined for a great career. He was extraordinary, that classic player that all coaches would like to have available. Goals, assists, a lot of running on the wing and a fighting spirit that made the difference and made him one of the favorites of the Manuzzi people.
Rizzo Pinna (Lucca): if the Tuscans managed to avoid unpleasant surprises in the standings after an incredible decline in the second part of the season, they owe it almost exclusively to the talented playmaker who lived a championship as an absolute protagonist. He stole the show with countless quality plays, he performed well as an attacking midfielder, insertion midfielder and offensive winger. 11 goals – just one from a penalty – and the fans’ hope to see him again in Lucca in the future. It will be tough, because the B sirens have been sounding for some time.
Cicconi (Carrarese): Don’t be fooled by the statistics which speak of only one goal scored in the entire season. Because this boy, for two years now, has been one of the few permanent starters of a team that cannot ignore his runs on the wing and his ability to be an active part in all attacking actions. A scooter to keep an eye on in view of the promotion play-offs.
War (Juventus NG): unforgettable season for the centre-forward, capable of definitively entering the history of the Lega Pro. Arma’s record surpassed: no one has scored more than him in group B. Header, right-footed, left-footed, from distance: in the vast repertoire there is no shortage Nothing.
Morra (Rimini): at a certain point he was averaging an incredible one goal every two games, he was able to shine even on apparently dark days for his team. The classic penalty area center forward who shouldn’t be left a single centimeter of space.
Shpendi (Cesena): born in 2003, he arrived in Romagna with the label of “brother of” and with a family episode that could have affected his performance. Instead, despite being born in 2003, he took to the field with the right head and with a mature attitude that left everyone speechless. After all, you don’t score 20 goals in 31 games by chance. The hat-trick in 20 minutes against Pontedera was unforgettable.
Domenico Toscano (Cesena): disposing of the waste of the semi-final lost against Lecco in June was the most difficult undertaking. Mission accomplished, one might say, given that the Bianconeri tore through a very treacherous group with records and an impressive series of consecutive victories.