Who goes up: Nahitan Nandez

The roar of pride of the "leon". This situation in the standings wears him out, it's enough to cross his gaze between one tear and another to understand it. And there is no peace. He fought and fought until he had none left, against Parma. Even touching the stubbornness with which he tried to drag the team in the moments of greatest apathy of the match. Legs, lungs, grit, so much anger and a heart this big. He won't have the shots of the champion and probably not even the quality of someone who can solve matches on his own. However, it remains a luxury for Serie B to which he is mentally adapting more than others who should have it in their DNA. The yellow card at the start of the second half was the only drawback of an impeccable evening in terms of intensity and spirit of sacrifice. He was cautioned, he will be disqualified and will miss the match against Ternana.

Who goes down: Elio Capradossi

There are those who make up for their mistakes, but the inconveniences remain and have been dragging on for a few weeks now. Radunovic's saves are the other side of the coin and restore credit to the Serbian goalkeeper after a few empty passes. However, they do not erase the smudges of the former Spal defender and the ease with which first Man (in the action of the disallowed goal) and then English (the Unipol Domus still trembles) get rid of him in speed half a meter from the goal . Then it is true that he is the one who takes more responsibility back there (even in the construction of the maneuver or, much more simply, in looking for Pavoletti's spit with long balls) and he even solves some mangy situations. However, it no longer conveys the certainties of a month ago, and its ups and downs are destabilizing.

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