Who climbs: Marko Rog

The captain's armband hangs over his arm, showing the signs of battle. Each ball is a matter of life or death and if his teammates had only a third of his competitive anger and tenacity maybe Cagliari would not be in this situation in the standings. Always on the piece . As long as it hurts, as long as there is. It will also be 70% from an athletic point of view (after a double crusader he cannot return to the top overnight and there are still physiological unexpected events), but the quality is always 100%. And its tears open corridors and solutions. Better him with one leg than any other midfielder in the squad, perhaps. For sure, he can be the man of the breakthrough.

Who gets off: Antoine Makoumbou

Heels and little pieces for their own sake. He likes to woo the ball, too much. Meanwhile, the team loses the thread of the discussion, rhythm and chance, while the opponent, in this case Reggina, has time to position themselves. As if he were playing a game of his own in the game. All that wasted talent, in short . He gives the feeling of being able to pull out the decisive jab at any moment, but the shot remains systematically in the barrel, no matter how good he is at sorting in the middle of the field. Even in cover he takes too many breaks and remains motionless to watch Gagliolo jump and hit the net without lifting a finger. Not surprisingly, he is the first to go out, already in the interval.

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