With two days to go in the championship, Olbia's hopes are hanging by a very thin thread. In order not to say goodbye to Serie C already on Sunday, the whites must beat former Max Canzi's Pontedera at home and hope that Fermana (at +6) loses on the pitch of Juventus Next Gen, and that in the playout area Vis Pesaro (in the direct clash with Sestri Levante), Recanatese (at home with Gubbio) and Ancona (in Pescara) do not win.

For all these conditions to occur, Oberdan Biagioni's team needs a miracle, even more so if, excluding Sestri, who only need one point for mathematical salvation, the opponents of the rivals have more or less achieved their playoff objective, and could give a little something. That said, Olbia must first beat Pontedera, already certain of playing in the playoffs for the second year in a row but chasing the best position, still in the running for fifth place.

In terms of results, at the "Mannucci" the Tuscans have lost the most, with 7 home defeats against 6 away, but the last home defeat dates back to February 23rd against Torres, and at home they have won the last two games against Spal and Ancona. Pontedera is also a team that concedes many goals (50), but has scored just as many: watch out for the top scorer, the Cagliari school talent Isaias Delpupo (8 goals), even if the Granata are among the teams that have scored this more players this year, that is 16, so we will have to watch out for everyone.

And from everything: regardless of what the others do, Olbia must win on Sunday without any ifs or buts, and to do so they need goals, which were notably absent from the last three matches in which the Gallura team - who only beat the away team Vis Pesaro on the second matchday and on Sunday they will not be able to count on their best scorer Ragatzu, who is suspended - they have conceded 11 goals without scoring even one.

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