Serie B Top 11 – Hurricane Johnsen, Bertola’s magic. Vismara gets a standing ovation

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The fourth day of Serie B has been archived and there was no shortage of surprises. From the great victory of Cremonese at home to Sassuolo, passing through the success of Cittadella in Modena. Pisa also did well, 2-1 with Reggiana, and Catanzaro, which won 3-1 with Carrarese.

Below is the Top 11 of the 4th day of Serie B according to the TMW report cards (4-3-3 formation):

Vismara 7.5 – He redeems the bad performance in Salerno with a perfect performance that earns him a standing ovation from the always very demanding crowd at Marassi. An hour after the arrival of Silvestri, who was destined to be the starter, he confirms that he is an excellent goalkeeper, with personality and broad shoulders. He neutralizes Lasagna’s penalty, and in the second half he says no to Manzari twice with amazing reflexes. (Sampdoria)

Save 7 – Another star of the evening, also impeccable both offensively and defensively. (Cittadella)

Ban 7 – A couple of decisive advances on Verde and many correct readings. (Mantova)

Bertola 7.5 – Some blame for the overly wide markings on the occasion of Cesena’s goal, but he redeems himself by getting involved in Soleri’s equaliser and creating the magic in the 101st minute with a header with his back to the goal that is worth the sensational victory. (Spezia)

Conrad 7.5 – Goal and assist, the absolute protagonist of the match. (Brescia)

Marine 7 – He is the driving force of his team. With a delicious sombrero he eludes the intervention of an opponent and then sends Tramoni to the goal who scores the goal of the advantage. Also fundamental in interdiction. (Pisa)

Esposito S.7 – He starts a bit slow but has a very significant weight in the economy of the match. He wins fouls, distributes the ball, and has a hand in both goals thanks to his educated foot on set pieces. (Spezia)

Berti 7 – At times truly uncatchable, he puts all the opposing scorers in difficulty and scores a beautiful goal that gives Cesena hope until the incredible final. (Cesena)

Johnsen 8 – Monumental match by the Norwegian who hits Sassuolo like a hurricane and gives two assists and a goal to the grigiorossi. (Cremonese)

Ravasio 7 – He scored the opening goal with a rocket shot under the crossbar, which was decisive. Up front he was truly a one-man unit (Cittadella)

Iemmello 7 – King Iemmello never dies. A whip with which few would have scored, beyond the goal there is a commendable work with his back to the goal (Catanzaro)