A sensational Vis wins also in Perugia. Raychev's feat makes Pesaro dream
Stellone inserts one of his latest purchases at the end, who repays him with the decisive goal in the 95th minute. The locals are down to ten men after Amoran is sent off

Stellone inserts one of his latest purchases at the end, who repays him with the decisive goal in the 95th minute. The locals are down to ten men after Amoran is sent off
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(4-3-3): Gemello; Leo, Amoran, Dell'Orco, Giraudo (42' st Plaia); Torrasi, Joselito (16' st Giunti), Broh; Cisco, Montevago (42' st Marconi), Matos. Coach Zauli. Subs. Yimga, Albertoni, Kanoute, Barberini, Bartolomei, Cottini, Giorgetti, Polizzi.
VIS PESARO (3-4-1-2): Vukovic; Ceccacci (1' st Palomba), Coppola, Neri (24' st Di Renzo); Peixoto (16' st Tavernaro), Obi (16' st Lari), Pucciarelli, Zoia; Paganini; Okoro, Cannavò (48' st Raychev). Coach Stellone. Subs: Pozzi, Mariani, Tonucci, Schiavon, Forte, Rizzo, Ruiz Tombesi.
Referee: Vergaro from Bari.
Network: 50' st Raychev.
Notes: cold evening, excellent pitch; a minute's silence for the passing of Perugia's historic secretary Ilvano Ercoli; spectators 3.700 (166 guests), collection; Amoran sent off 37' st (violent gesture), Ceccacci, Joselito, Cannavò, Torrasi cautioned; corners 5-4; injury time 0' + 5'.
Adrian Raychev as Marco Nappi. Thirty-eight years later, Vis returns to conquer Perugia, where the tradition is not bad (fourth win in 11 games) and in any case it is not easy for anyone. The 18-year-old Bulgarian, who by his own admission can cover all the roles of the attack, with the first ball he touches gives Vis three vital points by scoring a goal worthy of a top-class striker. The ball is won back in the middle by the Vis, Tavernaro is quick to free himself from the grip of the opponents and cut into the area for the last player to come in, a double step that leaves the expert Leo on the spot and a powerful left-footed shot that inflates the net. Under the crossbar, under the curve, Vis is once again in ecstasy. Adrian, thrown in during injury time, had only two minutes of the match at his disposal, he exploited them as best he could.
Let's do a 48? Stellone satisfied, and the marker of the press room in the next few days
will update the target to 51. From victory to victory, Vis updates the numbers of its magnificent ranking: 14th goal of the season, sixth away, 13th clean sheet, 15th different scorer. And this time it is a forward, on the day of the most marked lack of department due to absences. A victory for a great team, because it was obtained on a less than brilliant day and in a dirty match. In the end, however, the best was created by the Pesaro team and Vukovic never had to get his gloves dirty.
Stellone keeps the same module by advancing Paganini in the three-quarter line without Di Paola and Orellana and Cannavò alongside Okoro; in defense, deserved confirmation for Ceccacci and Neri after
the excellent performance against Campobasso. Zauli, who is suffering from a dozen absences, the last one being the feverish Giunti, entrusts the direction to Joselito and opts for a 4-3-3 designed to work Vis on the flanks. Vis' relational football finds more difficulty in light of the absences in key roles, as evidenced by the balls lost in the first half and the sometimes frayed departments. The match was played on mutual aggression, it was difficult to bring order to the chaos. And yet the Pesaro team tried harder, making themselves dangerous in the first half with Paganini first and twice with Okoro, the second time after a ball stolen by Obi in the opponent's area. Perugia creates on the right where Cisco takes advantage of Leo's overlaps but is imprecise on several occasions.
The second half runs towards a zero-zero carbon copy of the first leg (dangers brought by Cannavò and Broh, little else) until Amoran gets a straight red card for a slap in the face to Coppola, who had already previously been the object of similar attentions by the very nervous Montevago. Right at the moment of maximum pressure from Grifo. At this point Vis has the game in hand. And after having risked on a mistake by the new entry Di Renzo (the former Giraudo blocked) they deal the final blow. Even a draw would have been very welcome, in an emergency situation. The maximum has arrived and the umpteenth confirmation that this team has iron concepts, moral values and knows how to express itself regardless of the interpreters. Next Saturday at the Benelli against Sestri Levante, abundance will return for Stellone and the desire to push towards unexplored heights will grow.
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