Italian Cup of Excellence, the gavoese continue to win For the boys of Cirinà uphill qualification for the semifinals
TALORO2
GHILARZA: Pintus, Laconi, Cocco, Patteri, Chergia, Dessolis, Caddeo D., Oppo, Doukar, Rancez, Cossu. Coach Ivan Cirinà.
TALORO GAVOI: Mozzo, Daga (since 70 ‘Fadda), Soro, Secchi, Mastio, Castro, Littarru, Curreli, Pusceddu, Delussu, Mulas (since 70’ Sedilesu). Coach Mario Fadda.
REFEREE: Salvatore Fresu of Sassari.
NETWORKS: at 21 ‘Secchi; at 26 ‘Littarru; at 53 ‘Chergia.
GHILARZA
The Taloro makes no difference between championship and cup and continues undaunted the series of victories that are distinguishing this fabulous start to the season in Barbagia. To pay the price this time is the Ghilarza, passed in his own field by two to one.
The qualification for the semifinals now appears uphill for Chergia and his teammates, called to the inverted fields enterprise to overturn the result.
Gavoi’s team, on the other hand, continues to think big. Fadda’s toy works perfectly. The interpreters change (on the occasion many owners have remained at rest), but the score remains unchanged.
The breaking latest news. An air of great challenge to Walter Frau. On the one hand, the hosts who, in recent weeks, have finally found the right gear to be able to express the great potential they have in the squad. On the other hand, Ivan Cirinà’s Taloro, the revelation team of this start of the year.
Good start to the race for Ghilarza who tries to make a big voice from the trocar up. Doukar and Rancez are looking for each other a lot, but the defense of the Taloro is always on guard. It was the guests who took the lead on 21 ‘thanks to a sharp shot by Secchi that left no way out for an astonished Pintus.
On the wings of enthusiasm Dessolis and his teammates also found the doubling five minutes later, on 26 ‘. Masterful punishment by the specialist Littarru who repeats last Sunday’s goal on the Monastir field and puts in another pearl of exquisite workmanship.
But Ghilarza does not give up and in the second half throws himself stubbornly forward in search of a goal capable of reopening the game and the qualification discourse. And the much sought-after goal arrives in the end.
Fabio Chergia, captain and “rock” of Ghilarza, signs it at 53 ‘, which leaves Mozzo stunned, on his seasonal debut in goal. The hosts continue undeterred to look for another marking, but the result does not change until the ninetieth and beyond.
Matteo Cabras