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Good first for Di Francesco’s Cagliari, who beat Olbia 1-0 during Aritzo’s mini-retirement. He scored with a goal from Marko Rog in the 77th minute. Part of the match also for Leonardo Pavoletti and Bruno Conti, eponymous nephew of the 1982 world champion footballer. Under the gaze of 250 people (respecting social distancing) and President Tommaso Giulini, Di Francesco continued with 4-3-1-1. two. Vicar in goal, defended by Faragò, Pisacane, Klavan and Lykogiannis. In the middle Nandez, Ladinetti and Caligara, with Delpupo behind Simeone and Joao Pedro. Good plots of Sardinians with very active attackers; Olbia held the pitch well and raised the white flag just 13 minutes from time, when Croatian Rog picked up a good assist from Nandez and thundered the opposing goalkeeper with a right shot. There are also very good signs for newcomer Marín, who entered the second half very well. Pavoletti is back on the pitch and finding his best form. After the friendly Cagliari returned to Asseminello where they will prepare the next “luxury” friendly against Di Francesco’s former team: Roma.
The party report
CAGLIARI: Vicario (84 ‘Cabras), Faragò (80’ Kanyamuna), Pisacane (63 ‘Boccia), Klavan (80’ Cusumano), Lykogiannis (63 ‘Michelotti), Nandez (80’ Conti), Ladinetti (46 ‘Marin), Caligara (46 ‘Rog), Delpupo (46’ Gagliano), Simeone (46 ‘Pavoletti, 84’ Masala), Joao Pedro (63 ‘Pinna).
OLBIA (1st half): van der Want, Dalla Bernardina, Emerson, Pisano, Arboleda, Pennington, Occhioni, Biancu, Doratiotto, Moro, Cocco. Available: Baron, Marroni, Altare, La Rosa, Pitzalis, Lella, Vallocchia, Giandonato, Cossu, Demarcus, Belloni, Di Paolo.
OLBIA (2nd half): van der Want (60 ‘Barone), Dalla Bernardina (60’ Marroni), Altare, La Rosa, Pitzalis, Lella, Vallocchia, Giandonato, Cossu, Demarcus (64 ‘Belloni), Cocco (60’ Di Paolo).
The words of Di Francesco
In the evening, Cagliari coach Eusebio Di Francesco spoke to the Sky Sport microphones:
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