Serie C Group B Top 11: Second consecutive joy for Ferraris

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The 3rd day of Group B of Serie C has been archived. These are the results:
Gubbio-Ternana 0-0
Pineto-Arezzo 3-1
Rimini-Pescara 0-1
Carpi-Perugia 2-0
Legnago Salus-Vis Pesaro 0-1
Pontedera – Sestri Levante 4-1
SPAL-Lucchese 2-3
Virtus Entella – Ascoli
Torres-Milan Futuro reinv. to 18/09

Below is the TOP 11 of TuttoMercatoWeb.com who opts for 4-2-4:

Venturi (Gubbio): thrill in the derby at 90′, when Cianci eludes the opponent’s tight marking and comes face to face with him, ready to celebrate. He is very good at closing the goal and guessing the timing of his exit. Timely and courageous. Decisive also in the first half, when Stramaccioni risks an own goal and has to fly into the top corner.
Zagnoni (Carpi): the one with Perugia is a match that recalls the golden age of B, when the two teams fought for access to the playoffs. Today the red and whites are trying to climb back up the slope and beating the more highly rated opponents is an injection of confidence that is good for the whole environment. Great performance at the center of the defense, always very attentive on Montevago and Moreo.
Quirini (Lucca): recently awarded as one of the most interesting young players in the Lega Pro football scene, the defender trained in Fiorentina is making great strides in the technical-tactical maturation process that began last year. Whether he is a full-back or a winger in a 3-5-2 makes little difference, some say he can also perform well as a central defender. In the meantime, he is enjoying the great goal he scored on the Spal pitch.
Casasola (Ternana): you wonder what he’s doing in this category, if he were wearing a speedometer he would explode with how much he runs back and forth without knowing any fatigue. An impressive physical condition for a footballer who, in the third division, is a luxury that few can afford. Lots of crosses for his teammates and balls recovered when not in possession
Rocks (Gubbio): if Stramaccioni had some difficulties, he always maintained the lucidity that is needed in the face of strong players like those of Ternana. He plays positionally and guards the penalty area well, rejecting many of the crosses arriving from the wings. Leader.
From Paola (Vis Pesaro): very prolific day for the players who came on in the second half. He takes Tavernaro’s place and immediately makes the opponents feel his studs with a couple of important recoveries in midfield. In the final stages Legnago drops too low and he participates more in the action, finding the winning goal 5 minutes from the end.
Barites (Virtus Entella): at the moment of greatest pressure from Gallo’s team, it is his winning move that allows them to unlock the 0-0 against a tough opponent like Ascoli. He is good, with a quick and clever movement, at freeing himself from the tight marking and creating spaces for himself to shoot on goal from a favorable position.
Pilgrim (Pineto): in the 65th minute he is thrown into the fray in place of Del Sole, in the 67th minute he is already overwhelmed by the embrace of his teammates for the 2-0 goal that allows him to put the Arezzo matter to rest and add three already golden points to the standings. Less than half an hour to become man of the match.
Ianesi (Pontedera): when he is on form he becomes unmarkable, his position as an attacking midfielder allows him to target his man and often shoot towards the opponent’s goal. He overturns the initial disadvantage with the 2-1 goal that came at the end of the first half, an episode that completely changes the inertia of a match that had been very balanced until then. He scores a poker in the second half with a left-footed volley from a distance that was unstoppable for Anacoura
Mignani (Pianese): first goal among the professionals for the Juventus striker who, from a tight angle, takes aim and unleashes a curling shot that thwarts Guadagno’s desperate dive. Growing understanding with Sorrentino, a pair that can bring in very important points in view of salvation.
Ferraris (Pescara): very positive impact for the twenty-one year old striker from Turin who, for the second consecutive match, stamps the card as a substitute, this time giving the three points to his team. Cangiano’s cross was beautiful, as was his header.
Mirko Cudini (Pineto): in Campobasso and Foggia he has shown to be good, but he has not always been particularly lucky and now he has the opportunity to establish himself among the best in the category. Excellent start to the season, the 3-1 against Arezzo is the result of a good team performance and some well-chosen substitutions.