Serie B
Berardi? We will soon talk about his future – Calcio style

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Palermo’s coach, Alessio Dionisi, spoke today in a press conference on the eve of the match with Bari. The Rosanero coach risks being sacked.
Palermo’s coach Alessio Dionisi spoke today in a press conference on the eve of the match against Santo Stefano’s Bari. Among the topics discussed were the heavy defeat against Sassuolo and the criticisms directed at the Rosanero team.
Palermo, Dionisi “For the future, I say that for me it’s tomorrow and the day after.”
The coach of Palermo, Alessio Dionisi, spoke in a press conference today before the challenge scheduled in Santo Stefano against Bari. Topics discussed included the defeat against Sassuolo which puts the Rosanero coach’s position in jeopardy and the criticisms directed at the team.
Solutions after 3 consecutive defeats? It’s heavy, the table doesn’t look good.
“Solutions after 3 consecutive defeats? It’s heavy, the table doesn’t look good. The points after 18 games are few. However, there is another game, that’s the luck and we can deny what we did in the previous games, not forget. These days will help us understand who recovers, even mentally. There will be some changes in the lineup as well.”
For the future, I say that for me it’s tomorrow and the day after
“A football team needs ambition and motivation. You can do everything to feed them, but you must have them inherently. For the future, I say that for me it’s tomorrow and the day after. We have five training sessions in six days, what we do now is too important. The club surely has a guideline, but for now, it’s best to think only about the present because it’s too important.”
We must fight and be aware of the moment and our qualities
“We didn’t start well, so every game seems like the last chance to make up ground. In the last two games, we managed well, especially in the second half against Sassuolo. We must remain balanced without being afraid of difficulties. We must fight and be aware of the moment and our qualities. The points, as I said, are few in 18 games. It’s not what we wanted and expected, but we are responsible.”
I’ve always received criticism, it’s part of the game
“I’ve always received criticism, it’s part of the game. The important thing is that it’s not personal, it’s better to criticize the coach than the team. Behind the scenes, however, the relationships are good, we are all responsible, but each for their own area. There is still sharing, even after the game in Reggio Emilia between me and my directors. It’s not a serene environment, but responsible and straightforward. Externally, it surely depends on the results.”
Serie B
Comeback and late equalizer against Pisa

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Serie B continues to surprise in Sunday’s matches, with the standings changing once again, as Palermo finally returns to the playoff zone.
This year’s Serie B championship is probably one of the most exciting ever. Just looking at the standings, it’s clear that surprises are always on the agenda, and even a couple of consecutive positive results can catapult a team from the depths of the relegation zone to the playoff dream.
In today’s 3 PM matches, the most entertaining game was certainly between Spezia and Palermo. Dionisi’s men were on the brink of a victory away to the Ligurians, but they managed to salvage a point with a spectacular comeback in injury time thanks to goals from striker Esposito and former Palermo player Aurelio.
This reduces the gap for Cremonese from the Bianconeri, who return to winning ways against Sudtirol and erase, at least for the moment, the direct promotion dream for Luca D’Angelo’s team.
In the last match, Cesena also regains three points, winning away at Reggiana and reaching 33 points, thus climbing to eighth place in the standings, the last position useful for the playoffs.
Serie B, 3 PM Results
Reggiana-Cesena 0-1 (D. Saric 57′)
Cremonese-Sudtirol 3-1 (J. Vandeputte (C) 28′; S. Davi (S) 59′; M. De Luca (C) 76′, 90+2′)
Spezia-Palermo 2-2 (F. Ranocchia (P) 1′; M. Brunori (P) 72′; F. Esposito (S) 90+2′; G. Aurelio (S) 90+5′)
Current Standings
Waiting for Juve Stabia-Bari, the final match of the 25th round, the current standings are as follows:
Sassuolo 58; Pisa 53; Spezia 49; Cremonese 40; Catanzaro 36; Bari*, Juve Stabia*, Cesena 33; Palermo 31, Modena, Cittadella 30; Brescia 29; Reggiana, Sampdoria, Mantova 28; Carrarese 27; Salernitana, Sudtirol 25; Frosinone 22; Cosenza 21.
* one less game played
Serie B
Aurelio mocks Palermo, Cremonese and Cesena smile

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Serie B continues to surprise in Sunday’s matches and the standings change once again, with Palermo finally finding their way back into the playoff zone.
This year’s Serie B championship is probably one of the most exciting ever. Just looking at the standings, it’s clear that surprises are always on the agenda and even a couple of consecutive positive results can propel a team from the depths of the relegation zone to the playoff dream.
In today’s 3 PM matches, the most entertaining game was certainly between Spezia and Palermo. Dionisi’s men were on the brink of a victory at the home of the Ligurians, but they managed to salvage a point with a stunning comeback in injury time thanks to goals from striker Esposito and former Palermo player Aurelio.
The gap from the Bianconeri decreases for Cremonese, who return to winning ways against Sudtirol and erase, at least for the moment, the dream of direct promotion for Luca D’Angelo’s team.
In the last match, Cesena also secures three points, winning away at Reggiana and reaching 33 points, climbing to eighth place in the standings, the last spot for the playoffs.
Serie B, 3 PM Results
Reggiana-Cesena 0-1 (D. Saric 57′)
Cremonese-Sudtirol 3-1 (J. Vandeputte (C) 28′; S. Davi (S) 59′; M. De Luca (C) 76′, 90+2′)
Spezia-Palermo 2-2 (F. Ranocchia (P) 1′; M. Brunori (P) 72′; F. Esposito (S) 90+2′; G. Aurelio (S) 90+5′)
Current Standings
While awaiting the conclusion of Juve Stabia-Bari, the final match of the 25th round, here is the current provisional standings:
Sassuolo 58; Pisa 53; Spezia 49; Cremonese 40; Catanzaro 36; Bari*, Juve Stabia*, Cesena 33; Palermo 31, Modena, Cittadella 30; Brescia 29; Reggiana, Sampdoria, Mantova 28; Carrarese 27; Salernitana, Sudtirol 25; Frosinone 22; Cosenza 21.
* one less game
Serie B
Sunday with the Emilia-Romagna derby, Palermo takes the stage at the Picco

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Serie B, 25th round: today the last three matches of the day in Serie B. The Spezia-Palermo stands out, while the Emiliano-Romagnolo derby will take place at the Mapei Stadium.
This afternoon completes the 25th round of Serie B, which has seen seven out of ten matches played between yesterday and Friday.
At the Picco in Spezia, the Aquilotti try to take advantage of Pisa‘s defeat, but they will face a Palermo team looking for consistency in the playoff race. For Luca D’Angelo’s men, winning would mean closing the gap to -2 from Inzaghi’s men.
A playoff-flavored derby, instead, at the Mapei Stadium, where Reggiana and Cesena will face off for three points that could lead to reaching the playoff zone.
Home game for Cremonese, who is closely following Spezia’s result, but meanwhile, they must beat Sudtirol to keep Catanzaro at bay, who remained unbeaten yesterday against Frosinone.
The day is completed by the match between Juve Stabia and Bari.
Results
Brescia-Salernitana 0-0
Cosenza-Carrarese 1-0 (69′ Hristov)
Frosinone-Catanzaro 1-1 (32′ Lusuardi (F), 59′ Quagliata (C))
Mantova-Sassuolo 0-3 (19′ and 54′ Laurienté, 90’+5 Pierini)
Pisa-Cittadella 0-1 (83′ Pandolfi)
Sampdoria-Modena 1-0 (17′ Niang)
Reggiana-Cesena (today at 3 pm)
Spezia-Palermo (today at 3 pm)
Cremonese-Sudtirol (today at 3 pm)
Juve Stabia-Bari (today at 5:15 pm)
Standings
Sassuolo 58
Pisa 53
Spezia 48*
Cremonese 37*
Catanzaro 36
Bari 33*
Juve Stabia 33*
Palermo 30*
Modena 30
Cesena 30*
Cittadella 30
Brescia 29
Reggiana 28*
Sampdoria 28
Mantova 28
Carrarese 27
Salernitana 25
Sudtirol 25*
Frosinone 22
Cosenza 21**
(*) One match less; (**) Four-point deduction
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