Lecce’s report cards – Pierotti man everywhere, Falcone reactive. Gallo distracted on goal

Final result: Bologna-Lecce 1-0

Falcone 6.5 – Reactive on the few occasions he was called into action in the first half. It repeats a couple of more times in the second, before capitulating to Orsolini’s header.

Guilbert 6 – He mainly thinks about defending, containing with some apprehension but overall well one of the most dangerous rossoblùs, Ndoye. From 56′ Pelmard 5.5 – With him on the right, Lecce loses something, suffering more from the Emilian initiatives on that side.

Baschirotto 6 – He forms an extremely tough pair with Gaspar, limiting the dangers from Falcone’s side to a minimum, especially in the first half.

Gaspar 6.5 – Certainly one of the best in the field. Imperious in the center of the area, he hardly lets a ball that reaches his area pass.

Rooster 5 – In a positive match in terms of how he contained Orsolini, he ruined everything in the final when he lost the rossoblù number 7 which Falcone headed in.

Raffia 6 – He recovered several balls, then managed with good precision to set up the counterattacks. From 76′ Pierret sv.

Ramadan 6 – A true mastiff of the midfield who, when necessary, also shows up in his area to increase the density in front of Falcone. From 87′ Rebic sv.

Dorgu 5.5 – You can’t see it like in other circumstances, due to Lecce’s very defensive performance. However, when it is activated, it is not so insidious. From 87′ Sansone sv.

Pierotti 6.5 – Man everywhere in Gotti’s formation, present in the most dangerous offensive actions as well as sometimes in his half of the pitch to help when not in possession.

Band 5 – One of the most anonymous in the Salento eleven, being little sought by his teammates. Doesn’t improve after the break. From 56′ Coulibaly 5.5 – With him on the pitch, Gotti didn’t have the hoped-for contribution in the second half of the game.

Krstovic 5.5 – Left very alone up front, he had only one opportunity in the first part of the match (also in a move stopped in its tracks by a referee’s whistle) and another at the start of the second half.

Luca Gotti 5.5 – He sets up an almost exclusively defensive game, then relying on some counterattacks. He almost managed to bring home the 0-0, which would have given continuity to the 3 points won with Verona.