In view of the match against Cittadella, the Spezia coach Luca D’Angelo he had important words for Pio Esposito, a growing young striker. “He’s very well, but that doesn’t mean that the others are less than him or that his place is guaranteed,” the coach clarified. Esposito fits into an offensive department with five options, and the choice to deploy him will depend on the physical form and characteristics of the opponents.
D’Angelo then underlined the value of other players like Colak, often among the best during training: “The idea is to put him in every match. On Sunday he could play from the start or during the match in progress.” The management of Spezia’s attack is based on a careful evaluation of the players’ condition, guaranteeing flexibility and internal competition.
Esposito represents one of the weapons available to the team, which is working to maintain a high level despite some absences, such as that of Vignali. With these premises, D’Angelo appears confident in the possibility of overcoming injuries and making the most of Esposito’s talent, who could become a fundamental player for the next matches.