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The 13th matchday in Group C of Serie C has been concluded. These are the results:
Audacious Cerignola-Crotone 1-1
Avellino-Taranto 0-1
Giugliano-Trapani 2-1
Juventus Next Gen-Latina 0-0
Catania-ACR Messina 0-0
Benevento-Turris 2-1
Cavese-Foggia 2-1
Monopoli-Picerno 1-1
Sorrento-Casertana 1-1
Team Altamura-Potenza 2-2
Below is the TOP 11 of TuttoMercatoWeb.com who opts for the 4-3-3:
Krapikas (Messina): It’s true that Catania isn’t going through a great moment of form, but coming out unscathed from a hot stadium like the Massimino against an opponent stuffed with people used to playing on higher stages is an indisputable merit. Decisive on Carpani, Inglese, Montalto and Anastasio.
Minelli (Giugliano): Giorgione and Celeghin invent, he comes from the back and manages to beat Seculin with his head for the surprise lead against a battleship like Trapani. Super match, almost to a man, against Kanoutè.
Scaglia (Juventus NG): while waiting for the team to be more incisive in the offensive phase, they at least manage the “feat” of returning home with a clean sheet after so many negative Sundays from this point of view. It’s true that Latina’s attackers are wet, but how many decisive interventions in the center of the area…
Saio (Cavese): perfect cross from Pezzella and winning header from the central defender, once again among the best on the pitch. The hug with the coach was truly beautiful and significant, Maiuri evidently knew how to touch the right chords by entering the heart of the locker room.
Giron (Crotone): It may be true that Longo’s team is unable to find continuity and struggles to win matches, but on a character level you can’t blame a group that is specializing in comebacks. This time the credit goes to him, with a nice left-footed shot from distance.
Konate (Cavese): Maiuri asks him to sacrifice himself in both phases and he carries out his task to perfection, a footballer with a powerful physique who is also capable of combining speed and good individual technique. After the 2-1 he almost drops to the defenders’ line to protect the rearguard and a very precious advantage.
Proia (Casertana): we don’t know how it would have ended for Iori if the team hadn’t grabbed the equalizer in the 87th minute. Carretta’s cross was beautiful, as was his header which ended inexorably behind Del Sorbo.
Cuccurullo (Sorrento): 78 minutes of substance and quality for a complete and essential footballer for Mr. Barilari. His insertions from the back into the opponent’s penalty area always cause problems for the defenses, as they say in jargon “all he missed was the goal”.
Battimelli (Taranto): It would be difficult to find someone who had bet on the victory in the external field of a team apparently in free fall and playing at the home of a real steamroller. It is he, however, who freezes Partenio: while the club continues to have problems (a new penalty is expected soon), the group tries to give an answer to the few fans who have decided to continue supporting the rossoblu colors hoping for a cleared up and at least in a more serene future.
Perlingieri (Benevento): there are no more adjectives to define his start to the season. Exalted by Auteri’s offensive play, he continues to be the surprise driver of the Giallorossi and adds three points to the table with a magnificent brace.
D’Auria (Potenza): a very high level performance from the attacker, author of a remarkable brace on the Altamura pitch. He makes it 1-1 with a wonderful curling shot, with the ball into the top corner unstoppable for Pane. He turns it around with a very powerful right-footed shot from Schimmenti’s clever tackle.
Vincenzo Maiuri (Cavese): 7 points in three games, in delicate direct clashes such as those with Potenza, Messina and Foggia, constitute an excellent business card. After all, the public knows well how good he is at making an impact from a mental point of view.