Lots of ball possession, few goals. A defensive phase that allows few shots but in proportion takes many goals. These are the Torres paradoxes that coach Greco and the players must work on if they want the club's confirmed trust to be reflected in the results, starting with Saturday's advance in Carpi.

The Sassari team scores little compared to ball possession where it is fifth in the group, but it is eighth in shots compared to maneuvered attacks and is absolutely the one that makes the least counterattack. In the last five games it has scored only two goals precisely because the amount of play does not produce a proportionate amount of shots on goal.

The defensive phase is generally good because it concedes little, but when it does have opportunities, the opponents have easy shots because they are unmarked and therefore it has conceded 18 goals (defense always beaten in the last five matches) which are worth seventh place.

Last note: Carpi will be missing two players due to suspension: defender Dametto (sum of yellow cards) and playmaker Mastinu who will miss two rounds after being sent off against Ascoli.

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