Five draws in a row and one defeat behind them, with a mere 5 points won out of 18 available. And a square, that of the rossoblù fans, dominated by anger (a lot) and by the resignation caused by a music that does not change, despite the continuous attempts to distort the performers.

The conductor is still him, Fabio Liverani, who with these precedents and this climate presented tomorrow's match against Fabrizio Castori's Perugia, last in the standings with 13 points , despite 315 minutes of clean sheets and four useful results consecutive, including a win against Genoa. A group that has got back on its feet, that of the Umbrians, which lacks victory for morale.

The same absence that has been experienced since 15 October (the date of Cellino's victory over Brescia) in the rossoblù home, where the spirit is under the studs. There aren't many alternatives: starting at 12.30 at the Unipol Domus, Cagliari will have to score one more goal than their opponents. Because if the real ranking starts to appear in the spring, the current one is starting to scare.

(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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