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Modena-Cremonese: believe in it until your last breath

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Modena-Cremonese: believe in it until your last breath

On the twenty-eighth day of the Serie B championship at the “Bglia” Modena and Cremonese meet, teams with high-ranking ambitions: the hosts intend to maintain their place in the play-off grid while the guests, despite not managing to keep the same frenetic pace as leaders Parma, they are still confidently aiming for that second place which is still worth direct promotion to Serie A without going through that trap that is the play-offs.

Meteorologically cloudy day and accompanied by light rain. Almost ten thousand spectators welcomed the kick-off on Sunday afternoon and at the slightly less traditional 6.30pm.

Excellent start Montagnani curve with many yellow and blue flags accompanying the team towards the midfield circle together with the lighting of some smoke bombs which for a few minutes cover the fans with a blanket of smoke and the minds of those present with a veil of nostalgia for when pyrotechnics were not so opposed and certain choreographic shows on the agenda.

Clapping and several chants, including some against Reggiana, the bitter rival they will face in the Via Emilia derby on May 1st, a date obviously to be taken with a pinch of salt in this scenario of continuous advances and postponements to which today’s football, prone to television logic has now become accustomed to us.

However, the Modena fans were very active throughout the match, but the final was very bitter for them due to a defeat in the Cesarini area which cost many whistles and reproaches towards their players.

From Cremona there were 927 spectators present according to the figures provided by the box office. They arrange themselves in the guest sector of Braglia which is also the only one still without coverage, in spite of the vagaries of the weather however they boldly challenge the sky and support Cremo with flags of various sizes, providing a nice view, in terms of color and movement. Despite the slightly less active side parts, the vocal cheering of the central core continues until the end with many choruses that follow one another without interruption. The victory that came right at the last breath is a deserved reward for those like them, for those who believed in it despite everything.

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Luigi Bisio

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