Hellas Verona-Venice 2-1, the report cards: Joronen disaster. Tengstedt and Kastanos the best

Final result: Hellas Verona-Venice 2-1

HELLAS VERONA (edited by Marco Pieracci)

Montipò 5.5 – He remains a bit stuck on the corner kicked by Nicolussi Caviglia, he doesn’t dominate the territory as usual. Watch out for the ending.

Tchatchoua 6 – Powerful in gallops in the open field, even if he doesn’t make enough use of the wide spaces granted to him.

Magnani 6 – He celebrates his 29th birthday with his third appearance as a starter and some mending, a dangerous smooth shot on the closing credits.

Ghilardi 6.5 – An absolute novelty in the center of defence, his debut as a starter in the derby was a baptism of fire. He surpasses it brilliantly. From 87′ Okou sv

Bradaric 6 – Precise with the cross, he delivers a great ball onto Lazovic’s head. Candela causes him some problems, but he takes his measures.

Level 6 – We wait for him on the right and instead here he is wandering to the left, when he decides to accelerate it is difficult to keep up with him. From 78′ Sarr sv

Belahyane 6.5 – He sets the pace with elegance and vision of the game. But he doesn’t just do that, he also bites his opponents’ ankles.

Duda 6.5 – Fundamental return to the midfield, catalyzes the game and starts the comeback: he verticalizes, creating the conditions for a draw. From 78′ Dani Silva sv

Lazovic 6.5 – Inspire attack patterns, starting from the right. On his conscience he devoured an easy goal, he made amends with the assist for the 2-1.

Mosquera 6 – Delicious touch to free Tengstedt to shoot, dangerous with his head but not always clear in managing counterattacks. From 65′ Kastanos 7 – Decisive impact: providential in coverage, he decides it with the complicity of Joronen.

Tengstedt 7 – Anticipated too easily by Oristanio, he redeems himself with the fantastic volley that scores the draw. Then he comes close to scoring a double. From 87′ Coppola sv

Paolo Zanetti 6.5 – Shocking start, immediate reaction, he comes to grips with it with character and the right moves from the bench. The formula with the double center forward is interesting, an experiment worth repeating.

VENICE (edited by Marco Pieracci)

Joronen 4 – Tengstedt’s lightning-fast turn gives him no escape, some hesitation in his exits. He says no to Duda, then scores himself.

Idzes 5.5 – He gets up more often to accompany the offensive maneuver, struggling quite a bit to keep up with Livramento’s unbridled pace.

Svoboda 6.5 – Positional sense and ability to read situations in advance, clears the area of ​​several dangerous crosses. From 84′ Raimondo sv

Sverko 5.5 – He finds his place again from the first minute, he doesn’t time his exit on Mosquera well, opening a fatal hole in the central area.

Candle 6 – Brought back to the flank, he finds Haps and Pohjanpalo with the radar from the back. Attacking first half, normalized in the second half.

Doumbia 5.5- Timing it right to throw himself into the open spaces from Pohjanpalo, he gets caught up in the frenzy when it’s time to finish. From 61′ Ellertsson 5.5 – A flying heel strike and little else.

Nicolussi Ankle 6 – The main merit is to send a poisoned ball into the yellow-blue area, in addition to the assist there are other interesting things.

Busio 5.5 – Superficial in his control of Tengstedt, he leaves him free to strike undisturbed. Much better in the proposal, engages Montipò.

Haps 5.5 – Caught alone at the far post by Candela, but finishing is not his strong point. He curves the doubling ball. From 61′ Zampano 6 – Tchatchoua keeps it low, unravels on the line.

Pohjanpalo 6 – Precious point of reference for teammates, who rely on it without hesitation: especially valuable in bank work. From 73′ Yeboah 6 – He puts in a couple of not bad crosses.

Oristanio 7 – Embroidered as a second striker, he also unlocks: to the usual bucking ball and chain he also adds his first joy in the championship. From 73′

Gytkjaer 5.5 – You can’t see it, he always arrives late.

Eusebio Di Francesco 5.5 – The derby starts off well straight away, but managing the result once in the lead remains an unsolved problem. As well as the fragility on set pieces.