Who climbs: Nicolas Viola

He will also need two squires on his flanks who also run for him so as not to succumb in the phase of non-possession and be able to free his genius, but if Viola turns, the whole team benefits from it. After the second anonymous half against Reggina, in Bolzano he took Cagliari by the hand and dragged them: sorting the game with one or two touches at most, verticalizing at the first useful opportunity and thus dictating the timing of the maneuver. He was then confirmed to be lethal on set pieces: inspiring Lapadula's 1-1 on a free kick and signing him 2-1 from the spot. Unquestioned quality, he is a natural director. The hope is that you will now find a little more continuity.

Who gets off: Elio Capradossi

He seemed the most lucid and reactive in recent weeks, back there, and in fact he continued to be so after the skidding (bordering on embarrassment) that allowed Odogwu to put Sudtirol ahead already in the 7th minute. He fell back in the 94th minute, leaving time and space for the same thirty-year-old Veronese striker (who was struggling to score in C and remained in Bolzano almost by chance) to beat Radunovic for the second time. It is the first real pass for Capradossi since he took the baton from Goldaniga in the heart of the defense. At the end of the match there was no peace, also because the two lost points could mark a turning point for Cagliari.

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