No way, Torres remains second to last, having failed to score in eight matches. In Ravenna, the home team won 3-0 and celebrated their top spot for a few hours. It was probably an unfair defeat considering the performance of Marco Sanna's team at the start and throughout the match, where they had at least three shots on target, but Anacoura's exploits prevented them from breaking the deadlock.

The Sassari team did score one goal, but it was in their own net: in the 13th minute, Idda scored an own goal from a Spini cross that made the game difficult. In the second half, Spini's run down the right to set up Luciani gave the home side a 2-0 lead, which they sealed in the 27th minute with a Spini penalty for an alleged foul by Mastinu on Tenkorang.

The punishment was perhaps too harsh for Torres, who Sanna deployed in a 3-4-1-2 formation, with Fabriani (not very effective) and Zambataro (good first half on the wings) and Mastinu in the attacking midfield. The difference was primarily made by the Ravenna player's greater accuracy in front of goal, a precision that the Rossoblu's attack has lacked this season.

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