the blue-and-whites keep everyone in the game
There is a so far giant and indestructible Victor in the house, and there is a much more tameable Victor outside the house. 4 losses and 3 draws all came away from Acquaviva, until today, impregnable fort. Cassani’s team has its destiny in its own hands, and still looks down on everyone, but it is clear that the opponents have the great merit of continuing to always remain attached to the Titans who just can’t escape. Progress has overtaken Russi and is only one point away from San Marino who, we recall, have one game less, but regardless of what it could only virtually be a +4, they just can’t seem to shake off the competition. Compared to the solid team of the first leg, in this second leg there are two defeats, in two direct clashes with Russi and Savignanese, and two very painful victories with Comacchiese in the 94th minute, and the rounder one of Medicine despite the numerical inferiority.
Something is not working as it should. Cassani, until now, has had a lot of help in front of goal from defenders and especially midfielders, but this is an exception, it can’t be a rule. What is missing is a striker who can translate the team’s very rare amount of play into goals. Alberto Rivi, not only does he not yet have a timbre, he runs, fights, talks with his teammates, yes, but he never ends on goal. Another problem for Cassani is that of Ambrosini. The ex Rimini is not in perfect physical condition and it shows. Then there is the latest arrival Alexander Pasquini. By his own admission he is a player who lacks match pace, it will take time to see him 100%.
In the service the interview with Alessandro Pasquini