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Ciurria is unleashed: Frosinone overwhelmed and Pordenone one step away from salvation

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LIGNANO. Three games and two victories, en-plein at Teghil for Maurizio Domizzi at the helm of Pordenone. And the one he gets in front of Frosinone, redeeming the knockout remedied in last season’s play-off semifinal, has a particularly sweet taste, because it significantly brings the lizards closer to the coveted salvation in Serie B. The defeat of Cosenza in Pisa and that of the Reggiana in Reggio Calabria in fact lengthen the ranking in the hot zone: if the championship ended today, there would be no need to play the play-outs, because the last four would be relegated directly, given the five points gap between the fifth from last and the fourth from last. In addition, the lizards, who have also reached and “involved” the ciociari in the fray, have yet to recover (on April 27) the home match against Pisa. In short, if he were to win in Reggio Emilia on Tuesday, it would be practically done.

Two novelties in the base eleven for Domizzi, who compared to the match in Cremona fielded Camporese in the center of the defense together with Barison (outside Bassoli) and Scavone left midfielder calling Magnino on the bench.

Pordenone understandably starts out a little contracted, fearful. Frosinone also seems prudent. As the minutes pass, however, the hosts take courage and field, driven by a Ciurria who continues to prove in great shape. After an unrealistic attempt by Kastanos from a distance (easy parade by Perisan), in three minutes the “footman”, more and more team-man, colds his rivals with a splendid brace. The 1-0 goal was signed in the 19th minute: on the development of the first corner for the hosts, Musiolik headed in a cross from Falasco. Ciurria is the quickest of all to jump on the Polish’s assist, entering behind everyone’s back, presenting himself face to face with Bardi and leaving him no way out. Shortly after Zammarini takes advantage of an incorrect defensive disengagement by Salvi, steals the ball, goes into percussion and triggers his partner in the left-handed lane: precise and surgical left-hand control on the opposite post.

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Frosinone seems to have played like a boxer, but he tries to react. But the neroverdi can manage the game in the way that suits them best, defending compactly to remain in ambush with the restarts. At 41 ‘the unleashed Ciurria goes close to the hat-trick, trying to place her head on Zammarini’s cross again, but this time he misses his aim.

The second half begins along the lines of the first half, with another opportunity for Ciurria who, still primed by Musiolik, “drinks” Brighenti but ends weak from a good position. Neroverdi in control, who feel a thrill at 11 on Kastanos’s header out not by much. Big shuffling the cards with a couple of changes, Domizzi removes Calò (warned, he will miss Reggiana due to disqualification, like Musiolik) and inserts Magnino, entrusting the direction to Scavone: nothing more yields, Pordenone leads her to port in ease.

In the 34th round, everything happens, especially in the second half. Apart from Lecce who conquer Vicenza, in the other challenges the home factor prevails. Victory in comeback for Salernitana 1919, Empoli now one step away from returning to Serie A after the success against Brescia. The result of the advance had frightened the neroverdi, hooked by the victorious Ascoli in Ferrara on the Spal, sigh of relief this Saturday for the defeats of the other play-out rivals, Cosenza knocked out in Pisa and Reggiana beaten in Calabria by Reggina.

Meanwhile, the Board of Directors of Serie B is about to decide on an “extension” of the championship one week after the stop of the breaking latest news ASL to the Abruzzo team. However, not after this weekend (with therefore the postponement of both the midweek round and the round scheduled for next weekend), but from after April 24 to allow breaking latest news to recover the three games (on the dates of April 27 and 1 and May 4) postponed due to the stop imposed by the health authorities. The last two championship days would then be staged on 7 and 10 May with the postponement, probably of a few days, of the playoffs. Now only official confirmation from Lega B is awaited.

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PORDENONE-FROSINONE 2-0

PORDENONE (4-3-1-2): Perisan; Berra, Camporese, Barison, Falasco; Misuraca (40 ′ st Vogliacco), Calò (10 ′ st Magnino), Scavone; Zammarini; Ciurria (40 ′ st Biondi), Musiolik (28 ′ st Butić). Available: Bindi, Stefani, Banse, Pasa, Bassoli, Mallamo, Chrzanowski, Rossetti. All. Domizzi.

FROSINONE (4-3-2-1): Bar of; Salvi (41 ′ st Brignola), Brighenti, Szyminski, Zampano; Rohden (14 ′ st Novakovich), Maiello, Carraro (1 ′ st Tribuzzi); Ciano (1 ′ st Millico), Kastanos; Iemmello (33 ‘st Parzyszek). Available: Iacobucci, Marcianò, Capuano, Curado, Gori, D’Elia, Vitale. Herds Grosso.

Referee: Maggioni di Lecco. Assistants: De Meo from Foggia and Lanotte from Barletta. Fourth official: Illuzzi di Molfetta.

Markers: at 19 ‘and 22’ of the first half Ciurria.

Note: Rohden, Misuraca, Calò, Musiolik, Salvi and Brignola are booked. Angles 1-3. Recovery: 0 ′; st 4 ′.

The other matches of the 34th day

Spal-Ascoli 1-2

Empoli-Brescia 4-2

Vicenza-Lecce 1-2

Monza-Cremonese 2-1

Pisa-Cosenza 3-0

Reggina-Reggiana 2-1

Salernitana-Venice 2-1

Cittadella 1-0 Chievo

breaking latest news-Entella postponed to Tuesday 27th April

The ranking

Empoli 66 points, Lecce 61, Salernitana 60, Monza 55, Venice 53, Spal and Cittadella 50, Chievo 48, Reggina 47, Brescia 44, Cremonese and Pisa 43, Vicenza 41, Pordenone and Frosinone 40, Ascoli 37, Cosenza 32, Reggiana 31, breaking latest news 28, Entella 22.

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