A crucial match awaits Palermo And Sampdoriatwo teams looking for redemption and points, ready to compete on Sunday 24 November at 5.15pm. Both teams are coming off disappointing results and need a win to turn the tide. The precedents speak of 71 matches with 23 victories for Palermo, 22 for the Blucerchiati and 26 draws: a balance in great balance. The referee is Duties of the Rome 1 section.
HOW PALERMO ARRIVES – The Rosanero, fresh from a 1-1 draw against Frosinone, are struggling to find continuity, especially within friendly walls. In fact, at Barbera they won only one victory against Reggiana, scoring just 3 goals. Mister Dionisi will rely on the 4-3-3 with Desplanches between the posts; Diakité, Baniya (or Nedelcearu), Nikolaou and Ceccaroni in defense; Segre, Gomes and Verre in midfield; Insigne, Henry or Brunori and Di Francesco in attack. Gomis, Blin and Saric will not be available due to injury. Dionisi aims to exploit the depth of the squad to find the right solutions, aware of the importance of this match in consolidating the team’s progress.
HOW SAMPDORIA ARRIVES – Sampdoria, mid-table, is coming off a heavy 3-0 defeat against Pisa. Sottil’s arrival on the bench has not yet brought the desired results, with the team showing an up-and-down trend and having been without a goal for three rounds. The Sampdoria coach is evaluating various tactical options, with the possible move to a back four (4-2-3-1 or 4-4-2). In attack, Tutino, former player of the match, should be the point of reference, with La Gumina in the running for a starting shirt. Vismara is favored over Silvestri for the goal, while in defense Venuti, Romagnoli, Riccio and one of Giordano and Ioannou compete for places. In midfield, Meulensteen and Kasami (or Bellemo) should act in front of the defense, while Depaoli, Akinsanmiro and Pedrola will support Tutino in attack. Ravaglia, Veroli, Vieira, Ricci, Girelli, Coda, Borini and Bereszynski are unavailable due to injury.