Home » Cagliari, hours counted for Mazzarri’s bench

Cagliari, hours counted for Mazzarri’s bench

by admin
Cagliari, hours counted for Mazzarri’s bench

Reflections underway in the club, training will resume tomorrow

CAGLIARI. Decisive hours for Walter Mazzarri at Cagliari: before the resumption of training scheduled for tomorrow 2 May, the rossoblù club will have to decide whether to continue with the Tuscan coach or look for other solutions. Reflections and arguments already underway since last night, after the home defeat against Verona. It takes a shock to get the permanence in A.

The key question: how useful can a change on the bench be three days from the end? The club, however, starts from a statistic: seven defeats in the last eight games. At least four avoidable. The knockouts that weigh the most are those with Udinese, Spezia, Genoa and Verona. These are matches in which Cagliari seemed disoriented, without character, unable to understand what to do in the crucial moments of the match. Any move at this point seems like a bet: bet on Mazzarri despite the defeats or look for a turning point with a new name that can shake the environment. There is still Leonardo Semplici under contract: the link with the club and the fact that the coach knows the players could be a determining aspect. It is also true that the exemption after three days still burns.

There would be the most classic of internal solutions with the Primavera coach Alessandro Agostini. But the under-20 coach is engaged in a historic feat: to bring his team to the best possible position for the championship playoffs. A solution is expected within the day or at the latest by tomorrow morning. What is certain is that if the team is still entrusted to Mazzarri already from the match against Salernitana there could be a half revolution in the formation or even in the summons. Mazzarri will have to immediately choose who to bet on for the three final games. Starting with Sunday’s play-off in an Arechi that will inevitably be incandescent. (Handle).

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy