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San Giorgio Sedico subscribed to the Festa derby also in Feltre

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Pilotti and teammates dominate the match against Union A goal by Ismet Sinani in the second half is decisive

Gianluca Da Poian / FELTRE

Football is not an exact science. But if you put up against a team in health, organized, proactive and full of enthusiasm against an opponent with obvious technical limitations, next to last in the standings and without ideas, the final result is very often just the logical consequence.

San Giorgio Sedico dominates at Zugni Tauro and takes the second consecutive derby away, after poker at Polisportivo. And if less than a month ago Sinani’s goal allowed the goleada to be kicked off, this time the striker signs the only and decisive goal.

Let’s update the sixteen numbers: seventh consecutive useful result including five wins, third game in a row with clean sheets. The points in the standings become 36 and one would almost say that the goal of salvation is starting to stay tight …

On the other hand, Union Feltre seems to be almost no longer there and it would be very serious. Yet for almost 90 ‘he suffers the opponent’s geometries, clinging to the Corasaniti goalkeeper and the determination of some other boy. The penultimate place is true, because since December the team has started a vertical collapse interrupted only by sporadic jolts of pride. There are eleven games left to play, but extensive examinations of conscience and much higher speed marches are needed, as well as a very different determination.

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Two changes compared to the positive test with Trento in the home team. The 3-5-2 sees the return of Tassotti holder (outside on the right, outside Toniolo and on the left goes Miniati) and the alternation Moscatelli – Antenucci. Stevanin and Cossalter injured.

Revolution San Giorgio Sedico instead, with six changes compared to the 0-0 against Este: Plechero, Mantovani, Boccafoglia, Bartulovic, Pilotti and Petronelli take over Liso, Ostojic, Parise, Sinani, Varano and Minicucci. But if you’re daydreaming you can change all the performers you want, while still having fun.

At Zugni for 45 ‘only the visiting team plays. Original sin is lack in the finalization phase. In particular on the two balls that happen deep between Marcolin’s feet (20 ‘and 41’): Corasaniti goes by a miracle in the first, in the second the offensive winger kicks out after receiving a wonderful assist from Pilotti.

On the other hand, Plechero acts as a spectator, because Union struggles to put together two or three passes in series. Among other things, Giacomazzi also hurts five minutes from half-time, Pozza replaces him.

Perhaps the recovery is slightly more balanced, but it is always the San Giorgio that creates the conditions for the advantage. Tiozzo at 62 ‘guesses one of the many things since he sits on the bench in Belluno, removing a generous Bartulovic and inserting Sinani. The former AC Milan spring also took part in the action that was born in the middle of the field and sent it on the net at minute 66 on an assist from an overflowing Boron. Deserved 1-0 and the partial will stay close to San Giorgio, which 12 ‘from 90’ sees Corasaniti save from applause again on Marcolin.

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Union jolt in the 84th minute, but Benedetti’s head shot.

In the six recoveries, the newly entered Ostojic gets rid of Nonni’s marking and flies towards Corasaniti, blatantly mistaking the passage with which he was about to put Minicucci in a position to score almost with the goal unguarded. It changes little, the Sedicensi celebrate. Because even football can sometimes be a logical consequence. –

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