Brocchi doesn’t dare, Monza disappoints at first: an excellent Spal comes out unscathed in the eyes of Galliani and … Allegri | First page



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Monza does not break through. At the U-Power Stadium, under the gaze of Galliani, President Paolo Berlusconi and the newcomer Boateng, Brianza does not go 0-0 in their debut in Serie B after 19 years. Brocchi’s men make mistakes and disappoint, the people of Ferrara are concrete and snatch an important point.

It was not easy, in fact, not to feel the pressure of the rojiblanco enthusiasm. The feeling of being at the beginning of another historic race was strong, very strong. Thanks to a respectable parterre: from the mayor Dario Allevi to the old acquaintances of the house of Milan as Ignazio Abate, Luca antonini e l’ex ds Rocco maiorino, Nicola Legrottaglie, Bobo vieri, until Max allegri. The Brianteo car park is another confirmation: forget about small cars, luxury cars and SUVs dominate. And then the double national live TV, the presence of the referee Orsato, fresh from the direction of the Champions League final and protagonist of a symbolic start to the season that once again joins Can A and Can B. Many tracks that show a very high profile. Because the objective, declared openly and never hidden, is direct promotion to Serie A.

Brocchi can count on ten of the eleven new signings: in fact, newcomer Boateng heads for the stands. From the first minute here are Donati, Colpani, Barberis, Maric and Gytkjaer, in the second half space in Barillà and Frattesi. The new ranks of Marino in Spal Dickmann me Brignola, the rest – except Rates – is the backbone of the relegated team of A. In the stands, however, Sebastiano Esposito. The first part suffers too much from the emotion of the debut: the preseason rust struggles to fade, the first opportunity happens only at 23 ‘, with Paletta’s turn controlled without problems by Berisha. Spal is insidious, keeps the field well and advances without surprise. Marino, on the other hand, starts Serie A with the same goal from Brocchi. Brianteo’s silence is interrupted by timid applause from the 800 spectators at U-Power Stadium and by the voice, clear and clear to those in the stands, from Nicola rizzoli. The referee usually remembers the protagonists of the contest, with tones that are sometimes soft (“Come on, what need is there to move the ball away?”) And sometimes harsh (“Bellusci, watch out for me”). In the final of the first fraction the Monza grows: Machín raises the revolutions and tries to give vivacity, Maric (34 ‘) is dangerous with a header deflected to a corner from Berisha.

In the second half, Spal started strong: The Blue and Whites show more than good playing fields and are not afraid to appear in Brianza’s midfield. At 59 ‘it was Strefezza who played the lead with a right hand that just came out of the back. A few minutes later, Brianteo holds his breath: D’Alessandro sows panic with a streamer, discards four opponents and kicks, hitting the post. Marino sniffs the entire butt and also inserts Paloschi. However, Monza came close to scoring with Armellino heads to the post and Barillà fails in the winning tap-in. Brocchi plays the Mota card, but he dares little, maintaining the 4-3-1-2 so dear to President Berlusconi. At 81 ‘here is the great opportunity: Sampirisi falls in the area after a contact with Dickmann, Orsato indicates the penalty, but some doubts remain. However, Gytkjaer, who is hypnotized by Berisha, thinks to thwart everything.. At 90 ‘Mota plays the winning goal, but Berisha is once again very good at saying no. Thus ends a slightly sparkling but intense and adrenaline-filled match in the final. Monza disappoints, but on leaving Brianteo there are those who remember the club’s bankruptcy and the afternoons on the Serie D pitches. For Brocchi, the arduous task of making the greats a real team.

TABLE

Monza-Spal 0-0

MONZA (4-3-1-2): Lamanna; Sampirisi, Paletta, Bellusci, Donati; Colpani (from 59 ‘Barillà), Barberis, Armellino (from 71’ Frattesi); Machin (from 89 ‘D’Errico); Maric (from 71 ‘Mota), Gytkjaer (from 89’ Finotto). Coach: Brocchi

SPAL (3-4-3): Berisha; Tomovic, Vicari, Salamon, Dickmann, Missiroli, Valoti, D’Alessandro (from 66 ‘Sernicola), Strefezza, Floccari (from 66’ Paloschi), Brignola (from 46 ‘Jankovic). Coach: Marine

Ammonites: 37 ‘Maric (M), 58’ D’Alessandro (S), 66 ‘Salamon (S), 68’ Strefezza (S), 74 ‘Sernicola (S)

Expelled: 83 ‘Marino (S)

(photo Buzzi)



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