Who goes up

He is twenty years old, he seems the wisest of the company. Also for the authority and serenity with which he resolves the most mangy situations. So young, already decisive. The intervention on Marin at the start of the second half was providential, even if then one of Adam Obert's abilities is to make the most difficult situations appear simple and as many decisive interventions, yesterday against Pisa, have perhaps gone into the background. Yet another test of maturity, therefore, for the Slovakian centre-back who didn't miss half a shot at the "Arena Garibaldi" stadium. Then the affinity between him and Dossena is evident, with whom he seems to complete himself and with whom he forms one of the strongest defensive pairs in Serie B. There in the middle, his natural habitat. And the hope of seeing him sacrificed as little as possible on the left.

Who goes down

The time available was short, it's true, but the conditions were ideal for his characteristics and he could have used it better. Substituting for Prelec in the final stages, precisely to take advantage of the space conceded by Pisa and attempt a coup, Zito Luvumbo had more than one opportunity to break the game on the counterattack but systematically jammed at the climax. Basically, the same impact he had against Südtirol, schizophrenic and sterile. As if he was still in the running-in phase after the injury that had put him out of action at the start of the match against Ascoli and forced him to be out for almost a month. The new tactical context through the 4-3-1-2 probably doesn't help him, it still remains Cagliari's extra weapon and Ranieri hopes to have him back at the top for the playoffs.

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