Cagliari, who goes up and who goes down: Sulemana impressive, Shomurodov still behind
The Ghanaian is the soul of the rossoblùs, the Uzbek needs timePer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Who goes up
Leg, lungs, a lot of that grit, tenacity, but also quality in play. The impact of Sulemana was nothing short of explosive, who together with Makoumbou already represents the soul of Cagliari. Of anger, of arrogance, of cunning. The vehemence (but also the ease) with which he uproots the ball from the opponent's feet and puts it back in the service of his teammates is truly impressive. It was the first signing after the promotion, he went almost silently considering his age, but he immediately proved to be fundamental for the balance of the team. Twenty years only on paper. He had already collected seventeen appearances in Serie A with Verona (where they already regret him), he has a strong personality and is not afraid of danger. The rossoblù adventure can become his great springboard, and he knows this well.
Who goes down
Ranieri himself knew he couldn't expect too much from him. He tried anyway, also to allow him to put more playing time in his legs and refine the feeling with his teammates in the match (which is a completely different thing from training). When he came on in the 61st minute, Shomurodov showed that he was still behind from an athletic point of view. He only started training in the last week of the retreat in Val d'Aosta where, among other things, he arrived rusty from the holidays and - also considering his physical structure - he still needs to get fuel. Often burnt in speed by the opponent, he tried in vain to make his way into the area without ever looking for the goal. Time to time.