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Varzi and Pavia, there is a last chance for the favorite D S. Angelo, the next 180 ‘will be decisive

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Tomorrow the recovery between Domenicali’s team and Alcione, then the decision of the Crl on the program of Sunday 13th

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Championship reopened, indeed never closed. And so Varzi (leaders with 17 points equal to Sant’Angelo and the direct match to be played on Sunday 13 against the Barasini) and Pavia (10 points and even three matches to be played, two of which recoveries) still wink at the D series

The race to the top

In addition to their own, however, favorable results will also be needed from other fields. Starting with the recovery tomorrow evening (20.30), between Alcione and Sant’Angelo. After winning the derby with Codogno 3-1, the Rossoneri of Mr. Domenicali have their destiny in their hands. If they manage to beat Albertini’s oranges too, they will rise to 20. And on Sunday they will have the match-ball with Varzi. In the event of another success they would reach 23 points and win the championship by climbing to D, without having to look into other people’s homes. If, on the other hand, it was the Alcione to win, the Milanese, after the 1-3 collected on Sunday at the expense of Sangiuliano, would resume the race, after the abrupt braking, climbing to 19, waiting to know the date of recovery with Pavia (Sunday 13 instead they will observe the rest session). The draw would leave Sant’Angelo at 18 and Alcione at 17. At that point Varzi, winning at the Chiesa with Sant’Angelo, would rise to 20, where he could hope for a possible play-off, considering a set of other results possible.

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Even Club Milano, one of the antagonists of the two Pavesi, trusts in its heart to win it to go up to Serie D, having two games to play. One is the recovery with Pavia (match postponed by the Ats of Garbagnate Milanese for the case of Covid) and the other the challenge of Sancolombano, which, at this point, risks not being played even on Sunday, due to the duration of the quarantine from Covid (10 days).

Pavia must face Codogno on Sunday 13, then recoveries with Club Milano and Alcione. If he were to win them all, he would reach 19 points. And who knows, even at that altitude, something cannot happen in a championship that reserves a beautiful and impossible ending (to be deciphered).

Chaos calendar

No official decision was made yesterday by the Lombardy Regional Committee yesterday on the date of the Pavia-Alcione recovery. The case of positivity to Covid in the Milan Club, found on Saturday, with a consequent 10-day quarantine imposed by the local Ats, leads to the stop of the Milanese training, running for promotion, until the middle of next week.

The only certainty of the calendar, therefore, is the recovery scheduled for tomorrow evening (kick-off at 20.30) at the Kennedy field in Milan between Alcione and Sant’Angelo. After the outcome of this race, the Crl will communicate the decisions on next Sunday’s program on Thursday, the theoretical last day. If Sant’Angelo wins in Milan with Alcione, it would mathematically exclude from the possibility of final victory both the Milanese and Pavia (the latter statistically still in the running for first place). In this case, Pavia-Codogno could be played regularly on Sunday, as well as Città di Sangiuliano-Vogherese and Accademia Pavese-Settimo Milanese, however they have no influence on the fight at the top. In the event of a tie between Alcione-Sant’Angelo or a victory for the hosts, the conduct of Pavia-Codogno would probably be frozen, as well as Sant’Angelo-Varzi and Sancolombano-Club Milano. At this point, Club Milano-Pavia could play on Wednesday 16th and Pavia-Alcione on Sunday 13th because the Milanese would rest on the last day of the championship. However, these are hypotheses on the CRL table, but on Thursday the qusdro should clear up. –

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