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The problem of the goal is the ballast of Pordenone

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In his first two official matches, in the Italian Cup (Folorunsho’s penalty) and in the league, he never scored on open play

PORDENONE. Goals sought. Pordenone must find verve in the offensive area. Massimo Paci will work mainly on this during the week leading up to the match against Spal, scheduled for Sunday at 20.30 in Ferrara. So far, in the 180 minutes played with Spezia (in the Italian Cup) and Perugia (in the league), the team has been without goals from open play. Folorunsho’s rigor with the Ligurians saved us from a “zero” that would have been depressing.

The first two official releases showed that, in the offensive department, Frank Tsadjout seems to be too isolated. Very few “clean” balls that arrived at the former Citadel, which last season had already proved not to be a goalscorer (three goals scored).

For his part, he certainly liked the will with which he played and the stubbornness with which he went to fight with the opposing defenders: physically he took position several times, in particular with Spezia, and this feature can be very useful during the match. ‘vintage. When he finds space to attack the depth – which he had only at times in the first two matches – he can be even more incisive.

The offensive sterility, Tsadjout’s need to be supported during the match are aspects that must be taken into account so far in the development of the season. Pordenone, in terms of staff, has a stronger team on paper than in the previous tournament (even if Davide Diaw, in attack, represented a certainty).

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We need to continue to work to improve the ball possession phase: even in this way, not only with an excellent defensive phase, the goal-salvation is centered, more than achievable given the technical values. –

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