The comment. Vincenzo exploits the treasure islet
Tassi Treasure Island is called Sant'Elena. It is there that the suggestive Venezia stadium stands, named after the aviator Pier Luigi...

Flags and cheering in the red and blue curve
Tassitreasure island is called St. Helena. It is there that the suggestive stadium of the Venice, named after the aviator Pier Luigi Penzo. The fate of the Bologna di Italian. Having grabbed fourth place with a magnificent run and a sparkling performance against Lazio, the red and blue gang knows that now comes the hard part. After Venice, the calendar lines up Napoli, Atalanta and Inter, all top-ranking duels interspersed with the semi-final of Coppa Italia with Empoli.
Here because St. Helena can become the treasure island. A victory would cement the fourth place which is worth the Champions, giving Freuler and company the right boost for the crucial commitments of the season.
But it certainly won't be a walk in the park for Penzo, given that the team By Francesco, despite being second to last in the standings, comes from four games without defeat and with only one goal conceded. The new defensive structure and a less reckless and more speculative game plan have given the lagoon team three goalless draws against Lazio, Atalanta and Napoli. This is why once again Italian will have to sweat for the victory on a Saturday that is doubly full of pitfalls. The challenge comes after the championship break with many internationals dressed in red and blue returning at the last minute. Added to this is the disqualification of Castro, replaced by Dallinga who is still struggling to take off. Fortunately, the abundance of the squad and the quality of the replacements will allow Italian to field a solid and reliable formation.
But never like at Venice tactical attitude and concentration will be decisive. The mental temperature must be the same as that shown against Lazio. With only nine games to play, you cannot give an inch to your opponents. And on a psychological and emotional level Italian He seems to me to be the perfect coach: a relentless hammer, a motivator who never runs out of energy. He is the first to know that the treasure is near, that behind St. Helena a fairytale scenario can be glimpsed. But let's put aside the sirens and useless complacencies. Only the Bologna humble and fierce of the best moments can chase his double dream of glory. Starting from Venice.
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