The Top 11 of Group C of Serie C: De Rosa blows up Brambilla’s bench

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The 6th matchday (midweek round) in Group C of Serie C has been concluded. These are the results:
Casertana-Taranto 2-0
Team Altamura-Cavese 0-0
Turris-Avellino 0-0
Potenza-Trapani 1-5
Catania-Audace Cerignola 0-0
Crotone-Sorrento 1-2
Foggia-Giugliano 1-2
Latina-ACR Messina 1-1
Juventus Next Gen-Picerno 1-1
Monopoli-Benevento 1-0

Below is the TOP 11 of TuttoMercatoWeb.com who opts for 4-3-1-2:

Marcone (Turris): Vain graced him by making a mistake with an empty net, but nothing detracted from another display of personality from the red and white goalkeeper, undefeated for the fourth consecutive match and capable of lowering the shutter even against a worthy opponent like Avellino. Courageous and timely twice in high exit on Gori.
Viteritti (Monopolis): Bulevardi draws a perfect trajectory from a corner kick, the defender finds himself almost free from marking and manages to beat Nunziante, giving the Apulians a prestigious victory against one of the most authoritative candidates for the category jump. Excellent in marking Manconi, in the aerial game he has few equals in this category.
Capomaggio (Cerignola): drawing on the Catania pitch will be a difficult task for everyone. Both for the strength of the Sicilians and for the great push of a clearly superior audience but which does not make the visiting team’s legs tremble. 0-0 which gives courage and adds credibility to this start to the season above all expectations. He was the best, with at least four decisive interventions and many providential advances.
Silvestri (Trapani): Carriero delivers a nice cross from the right, the former Salernitana player breaks free at the far post and mocks the goalkeeper, bringing the result to 0-2. Once again it is confirmed as a very successful purchase by the owners, many in Cesena are still wondering about the management’s choice not to reconfirm one of the creators of the promotion.
Castellini (Catania): on a day that was certainly not unforgettable in terms of performance, at least Toscano can start again from the newfound invulnerability of a defense that had not offered great guarantees in the very first days of the championship. Cerignola scores and produces a lot, but he has been good every time he has been called upon. Absolute master of his own penalty area, an essential charismatic leader inside and outside the pitch.
Cudrig (Juve NG): first goal of the season for a player who, from a tactical point of view, is growing a lot in the non-possession phase thanks to the guidance of an experienced professional like Montero. He enters the area with the right timing and puts it inside in a split, also taking advantage of Pagliai’s burst.
Palmiero (Avellino): while waiting for the team to find the path to lost success, it is necessary to start again from the few positive notes to look at the glass half full and project ourselves towards the future with a minimum of more optimism. And so it is right to highlight the performance of the midfielder who, in the role of director, lit up the scene with some precise throws and many useful supports to favor the overlaps of the wingers.
De Rosa (Giugliano): he condemns Brambilla to a dismissal that has been in the air for days with a brace that freezes Zaccheria and angers president Canonino. He unlocked it at the start with a curling shot of rare beauty, fueling the public’s tensions and the concerns of a truly poorly positioned defence. And it was precisely a lack of attention from the home defense that allowed him to score his personal double.
Carretta (Casertana): intelligent assist for Asencio on the occasion of the opening goal which allows him to break the resistance of a Taranto team all entrenched in their own half of the pitch to protect the equalizer. Having found the 1-0, boundless prairies open up for the home team which they exploit to perfection with their speed in the open field. Conquer and transform the rigor of security. Whether he is a winger, second striker or attacking midfielder, he is always an added value.
Musso (Sorrento): Armini makes a big deal by losing the ball on the way out, Guadagni takes advantage of it by recovering the ball and serving the classic chocolate to the attacker to discard into an empty net. An easy goal but worth the victory in a stadium that, a few years ago, hosted the big names in Italian football. In the final he has the chance to score a trio, but it hits the crossbar.
Lescano (Trapani): perfect finisher of a team game that is proving effective especially in the external field. Favored by their numerical superiority after Novella’s expulsion, the Sicilian granata team went to great lengths and created a lot of opportunities, allowing them to score the 1-4 goal on the counterattack. The brace, however, was born from a brilliant lob.
Valerio Bertotto (Giugliano): his team is now a reality in this category, they don’t beat Catania and Foggia by chance. In a red-hot stadium like the Zaccheria, the approach was fundamental, and from this point of view he has reason to be largely satisfied. The handling of the ending is also excellent.