Serie B, Juve Stabia-Cremonese: Corini’s debut in the bedlam of Menti

The match that will be played this afternoon at the Menti stadium in Castellammare is open to all types of predictions, ready to drag Juve Stabia towards another feat after the prestigious victories against Bari, Pisa and Sampdoria. On the other hand, a wounded Cremonese team fresh from a technical turnaround, with the surprise dismissal of Stroppa and the arrival of Eugenio Corini. Mrs. Ferrieri Caputi from Livorno will direct.

HOW JUVE ARRIVES IN STABIA

Di Marco, Morachioli and Ruggero miss this afternoon’s super challenge against a battleship like Cremonese. On the other hand, coach Pagliuca recovers Bellich and gives him back his starting shirt at the center of the rearguard, with Varnier at his side. Untouchable Floriani Mussolini, Folino and Buglio who are going through an excellent moment from a physical and mental point of view. Adorante should be leading the attack, fresh from the prestigious double at Marassi. Leone hopes to play from the start, but it cannot be ruled out that he could be used along the way. In that case there is room for Fabio Maistro, tried both as a midfielder, both as a midfielder with license to attack, and as a winger in the attacking trio as happened in the days of Salernitana with Gian Piero Ventura on the bench.

HOW THE CREMONESE ARRIVES

For the season debut, coach Eugenio Corini will have to do without two important and potentially starting players such as Jhonsen (blunt trauma) and Ceccherini (muscle problem). Both should be available for Saturday afternoon’s match against Salernitana. The new coach’s idea is not to overturn the tactical structure used by his predecessor, at least initially. It is therefore possible that Vazquez will act behind Nasti and De Luca, with Bonazzoli excluded for the ninth consecutive match. The “gunslinger” suddenly went from the status of a “market hit” to a mysterious object. Who knows, maybe the change of technical leadership might allow him to subvert the hierarchies. Watch out for the external lanes, with the temptation to line up Zanimacchia and Buonaiuto together without giving up Sernicola’s usual push. The sacrificed would be Vandeputte. In the case of a more prudent tactical attitude, however, Milanese’s prices would rise.