“I scored in Potenza, but it didn’t help us win and it ended 1-1. But that goal had the value of personal revenge. It seemed like I wasn’t going to play for Bari anymore but instead Mignani put his trust in me and I too became the protagonist of the season of my return to Serie B.”. So does the midfielder Manuel Scavonewho now has fun in Eccellenza with the Bozner shirt in his native Bolzano, thus remembers his beginnings with the coach Michele Mignani in Bari on the eve of the match that will see the former red and white coach return to the Apulian capital at the helm of Cesena: “He convinced me by saying that he liked intelligent players and that for this reason he didn’t want me to leave. I have wonderful memories of which championship, also because I didn’t want to end my long experience with Bari as a defeat.”
The midfielder at the microphones of the Bari edition of The Republic he then talks about tomorrow’s match: “I follow Serie B only through summaries, but the ranking says that Cesena, fifth, is doing very well, like Bari. – continues Scavone – I I believe that the red and white square preserves a good memory of Mignaniit can’t be any different when you find a coach who has won a championship and has also come one step away from the finish line of Serie A.”
Scavone focuses on what happened to Edoardo Bove during Fiorentina-Inter with his mind going back to what happened to him when he wore the Lecce shirt: “The match against Ascoli had just started. After an air crash I fell heavily onto the pitch and lost consciousness. These are two different things, because mine was a traumatic event and Bove collapsed on his own. When I saw the images I thought above all of the anguish of the relatives. My wife knows what she went through in those moments, I assure you it was terrible. Now I read that Bove is better and what I hope for him is that he can also go back to playing football. At the moment it is already great news to know that he is no longer in intensive care.”