The Top 11 of Serie B – Verreth lights up Brescia. The best onesie from a Samp team that flies

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With yesterday’s two postponements, the seventh day of Serie B ended, with many notable results within it. Like the one who saw the first knockout of the Pisa at the hands of Juventus Stabia or the first success of the season Frosinone of Vivarini on the lawn of Citadel. Also not to be forgotten are Brescia’s victory in the Lombard derby against Cremonese, Palermo’s fifth consecutive useful result and Sampdoria’s two victories in a row.

In this regard, this is the Top 11 of Serie B, according to the TMW report cards. Chosen formation: 4-3-3

Bardi (Reggiana) – After just three minutes he is forced to act like a phenomenon. The race promises to be difficult, but from then on boredom prevails.

Oyono A. (Frosinone) – Vivarini positions him on the outside of the back four: in terms of coverage he makes a mistake on Cassano’s goal but it is largely counterbalanced by the great goal scored in the first half with an imperious break.

Varnier (Juve Stabia) – As a former matchday player, he best manages to leave his mark with a stealing goal.

Prestia (Cesena) – The Cesena captain is not only practically perfect behind, but also scores the 3-0 goal with a powerful shot in the center of the area.

Marchizza (Frosinone) – Deployed as fourth on the left, he runs along the flank countless times, and also makes his contribution in free kicks, delivering the beautiful cross that gives Oyono the advantage.

Ranocchia (Palermo) – Palermo has relaunched itself in the assist zones of the standings also thanks to his two assists. On set pieces he is perfect: Baniya and Diakite know this and thank them with the goals.

Verreth (Brescia) – What a game. Illuminating flashes like the throw that sends Juric into the goal. The team moves around him, at his own pace, then wins back many balls. And the pearl of rare beauty on a free kick?

Bastoni (Cesena) – Player out of category. Impeccable in interdiction, dominant in midfield and always in the thick of the action.

Tutino (Sampdoria) – The best on the pitch. The attacker darts with the ball all over the pitch, scores the 2-0 goal and gives the assist to his teammate for the hat trick. Not happy, he also decides to sacrifice himself in defense. A performance worth remembering for the former Cosenza player.

Borrelli (Brescia) – His goal is simply a beautiful story of will and determination not to give up. He finds the net again after months of fasting, with an action that is a mix of stubbornness and desire. An all-round performance made of great sacrifice, he leaves exhausted.

Partipilo (Frosinone) – He takes the satisfaction of scoring a perfect “spoon” from a penalty kick which is worth the first victory in the championship for Frosinone. Also generous in his contribution to his teammates.