Spal, a fiery February with three games at the Mazza. Milan, Rimini and Campobasso to take the spoils
There are three challenges, with the prohibitive away match in Chiavari in between, from which we will understand a lot about the future and the white and blue objectives.

Antenucci e Mignanelli (Foto Bp)
Only Pescara can count on numbers like this, but until a few weeks ago Delfino was leading the standings. Constantly following Spal is a real act of faith, and as such it is professed regardless of the results that continue not to arrive. At home, 2024 ended with a defeat against Vis Pesaro, and it cannot be said that 2025 has started in a more encouraging way. The draws against Perugia and especially Sestri Levante certainly do not represent a reversal of the trend at the Mazza stadium, where Spal has not won for over two months. In the most difficult moment of the first half of the season, after the poker scored on the Ternana pitch that had put the exclamation point on a long negative streak, the white and blues had managed to react thanks to the drag effect of their fans. It is impossible to forget the comeback victory achieved against Pineto, with goals from Bidaoui and Antenucci under the Ovest curve. It can be safely said that Spal played at home the following week in Legnago, where the Ferraresi were in clear majority. And since there is no two without three, six days later a goal from a free kick by Buchel knocked out the ambitious Torres, representing a great illusion. That remained Spal's last victory in front of their own fans: the calendar now grants an unmissable opportunity, to climb the rankings and win back the white and blue people.
Stefano Manfredini
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