The five reasons not to miss Frosinone-Pisa
The league leaders challenge the bottom-placed team in a match full of unpredictability
Pisa, October 26, 2024 - Pisa is preparing to face a complex challenge against Frosinone. Regardless of what the standings say with the Nerazzurri at the top and the Ciociari in last place, the match promises to be full of difficulties.
PUZZLE IN ATTACK - In attack Inzaghi will be spoiled for choice, but the most important puzzle will be that of the striker. Lind or Bonfanti? Bonfanti or Lind? Logic would say the Dane, currently in great shape and very much on the move. Inzaghi has already made it clear that they will be doing a relay this week. He will also change in the three-quarter line between the match with Frosinone and Wednesday's match at the Arena against Catanzaro.
THREE RACES IN SEVEN DAYS - The balance after the breaks is balanced, but a double defeat between the Italian Cup and the championship in the last round of matches also came as a gift. This trio of matches in fact is configured not only with tomorrow's away match in Frosinone, but also with the home match in Catanzaro on Wednesday evening at 20.30:3 pm. Not to mention that on Sunday 2024 November Pisa will be guests again, this time of Cremonese for the third commitment in four matches away from home, also considering the victory with Sud Tirol last week. We will thus arrive at the last break of 9 after the match with Sampdoria on XNUMX November, this time at the Arena Garibaldi.
IN 500 FROM PISA - At least 500 Pisans who have snapped up tickets in recent days will attend the match. There would be room for another 500 or so, but the numbers are in line with those of the Nerazzurri season, with an average of about 400-450 away supporters.
DANGEROUS SPIN - The challenge is shaping up to be one of the most dangerous of the season. The Nerazzurri are in first place with 22 points while the Ciociari are last with 6 lengths. The two teams are separated by 16 points. Frosinone and Pisa have crossed paths 27 times with a score that reads: 10 Giallozzurri successes, 10 draws and 7 Nerazzurri victories. The last match dates back to last August 13 when the Tuscans, on the green of the 'Psc Arena-Benito Stirpe', overcame the home team with a resounding 0-3 in the 32nd finals of the Coppa Italia.
THE WOUNDED LION - Watch out for the wounded Lion. Frosinone has changed coach with the dismissal of Vivarini and the arrival of Leandro Greco, formerly of Pisa. There are seven players absent for this match and the team has been in retreat in Castel di Sangro all week. Therefore, there are all the elements to make the match unpredictable.
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