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Pordenone, what a thud in Brescia: now it’s getting really tough and even Tesser is at risk

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BRESCIA. Another defeat, a real debacle. And now it gets really hard for Pordenone, which collapses in Brescia on the day when Reggiana gnaws a point by drawing in Frosinone and, above all, Cosenza, or the other direct rival, prevails on Ascoli, leading to two only lengths the border of the play-outs by the neroverdi, who in any case have a game to recover, the one postponed due to Covid with Pisa.

And for the first time Attilio Tesser, the hero of the promotion to B, is at risk. The moment is very difficult: it is not excluded that the company can make an extreme choice, to try to make the change, even if the technical faults are evidently relative, given the staffing problems of recent times that would have sunk anyone.

Let’s go back to the race. A decidedly more “credible” formation that of Tesser, with six athletes returning from the Covid emergency. And in fact, eight out of eleven are the novelties in the base line-up compared to the one sent on the field in the away match on the field of leaders Empoli.

However, many are absent, including the goalkeeper Perisan, who gives way to veteran Bindi. In defense confirmed the central couple Stefani-Barison, midfield and attack “new” with Magnino, Misuraca (on the day of his 31st birthday), Zammarini, Ciurria and Musiolik.

If in Empoli, however, the lizards had come out to extract a heroic performance from the hat, losing only in the final due to an unfortunate own goal after being ten for the whole game, at Rigamonti things go differently: the defeat yes materializes already in the first quarter of an hour of play, when Brescia, taking advantage of the ferocious rhythm immediately given to the game, advance by two goals.

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The first is marked by Ndoj, killing two opponents at the edge of the area and putting the “seven” from a distance with a spectacular right lifted like a true champion. The second was signed by Cistana, taking advantage of Bindi’s rejection a bit like this on a cross from the corner flag.

The prologue is nothing short of nightmare, even if Pordenone reacts immediately, returning to the game in the 20 ‘thanks to a left-handed broadside by Musiolik: long and precise filtering by Zammarini, Ciurria with a magnificent veil sends Mangraviti to empty and opens the door wide. to the Pole, who does not let himself be begged and puts the 1-2 goal under the crossbar, fifth center in the league for him.

A goal that restores confidence to the neroverdi, also because it interrupts an abstinence that lasted 458 minutes, which does not slow down the verve of Brescia: the pressure of the hosts is constant, Pordenone – which loses Chrzanowski due to injury (Bassoli enters) – fails to break it and the logical consequence is the third goal of the “swallows”.

Ndoj still marks it in the 39th minute and is a photocopy of the first: the Albanian international takes advantage of a mess in the disengagement of his opponents and again, from the line of the area, with a fantastic right to mock Bindi. The ball kisses the uppercut this time before slipping into the bag. Ndoj had not played a starter since November, for him 5 goals in 7 games.

Upon returning from the locker rooms, Pordenone can only launch the attack immediately, they do it with heart and determination, going close to the net in the first ten minutes twice with Ciurria and once with Zammarini. After the initial “outburst”, however, the lizards no longer find the necessary speed and while holding the reins of the game they struggle to create opportunities.

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Tesser tries to shuffle the cards, inside Scavone and Pasa, then Calò – finally returning – and Butic. But the tiredness is felt and the game ends slowly in total control of Brescia, who in the final also finds the poker, with Labojko and a touch of first easy easy on an assist from Mateju.

It is another, hard blow for the lizards. Who can now make no mistake on Easter Monday (at 12.30) on the field of Teghil against Entella, last in the standings but fresh from the draw, 1-1, with the super-Monza.

BRESCIA-PORDENONE 4-1

BRESCIA (4-3-2-1); Joronen; Karacic (35 ′ st Mateju), Cistana, Mangraviti, Martella; Bisoli (35 ′ st Bjarnason), Van de Looi, Ndoj (21 ′ st Labojko); Pajac (12 ′ st Spalek), Jagiello; Ayè. Available: Kotnik, Semprini, Ragusa, Fridjonsson, Papetti. Herds Clotet.

PORDENONE (4-3-1-2): Bindi; Berra, Stefani, Barison, Chrzanowski (26 ′ pt Bassoli); Magnino, Misuraca (21 ′ st Pasa), Zammarini (31 ′ st Calò); Biondi (21 ′ st Scavone); Ciurria (31 ′ st Butić), Musiolik. Available: Passador, Perisan, Del Savio, Banse, Turchetto, Samotti. All. Tesser.

Referee: Serra of Turin. Assistants: Zingarelli from Siena and Caliari from Legnago. Fourth Officer Sozza di Seregno.

Scorers: at 9 ‘Ndoj, at 15’ Cistana, at 20 ‘Musiolik, at 39’ Ndoj; in the second half, at 43 ‘Labojko.

Notes: Jagiello, Bisoli are booked. Corners 7-3. Recovery: pt 2 ‘; st 2 ′.

The other matches of the 31st day

Cosenza – Ascoli 2-1

Frosinone – Reggiana 0-0

breaking latest news 3-1 Pisa

Cremonese-Empoli postponed

Chievo 1-1 Spal

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Entella-Monza 1-1

Vicenza-Cittadella 1-0

Lecce-Salernitana 2-0

Venice-Reggina 0-2

The ranking

Empoli 59 points, Lecce 55, Monza and Salernitana 51, Venice 49, Spal 46, Cittadella and Chievo 45, Brescia 42, Vicenza 41, Pisa and Reggina 40, Frosinone 39, Cremonese 36, Pordenone 34, Cosenza 32, Reggiana 30, Ascoli 28, breaking latest news 26, Entella 22.

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