Serie B
Palermo, for Le Douaron, a season of ups and downs – Football style
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Palermo striker Jeremy Le Douaron was the market coup last summer for the Rosanero, but is experiencing an inconsistent season.
Palermo striker Jeremy Le Douaron, who was the market coup last summer, is experiencing a fluctuating season, especially after the arrival of Joel Pohjanpalo at Rosanero, he has been sidelined again after a temporary resurgence.

Palermo, Le Douaron sidelined, was the market coup last summer
For Palermo which is going through a very difficult moment this season, quite below expectations, there are many players who have not performed as expected. The Rosanero club had invested heavily in the last summer transfer market, with the Serie B market coup, namely the arrival in Sicily of Jeremy Le Douaron, the French striker born in 1998 who had led Brest to a historic qualification for the Champions League. However, this season things did not go as expected, to the point of being sidelined from the team.
Costing a whopping 4 million euros, Le Douaron immediately struggled to fit into the Rosanero group, so much so that he swung between the field and the bench: only in the 7th round did he get his first start. It was only towards the end of the year that he began to make an impact, with assists against Catanzaro and his first goal against Sassuolo, then he scored 3 more goals, and during this period he was always a starter alongside Brunori.
However, the winter market coup arrived at Rosanero, Joel Pohjanpalo from Venezia, whom coach Dionisi immediately fielded as a starter alongside Brunori, putting Le Douaron on the sidelines of the team. Since then, the Frenchman has only played 29 minutes on the field.
Another problem for the temporarily confirmed Alessio Dionisi, who is trying in every way to secure a spot in the promotion play-offs, so the Rosanero coach will need all the players who can make a difference, including Le Douaron himself, whose performance reflects the inconsistent season of the Rosanero.
Serie B
Catanzaro, Bettella changes agent: new developments ahead?
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After the victory against Sampdoria, Palermo changes the hierarchy in attack: Le Douaron surpasses Brunori, is the captain really marginalized?
After the victory in Friday’s early game, Palermo changes the hierarchy in attack: Le Douaron, decisive in the match against the blue and white, surpasses Brunori. Is the Rosanero captain really marginalized?

Palermo, the victory against Sampdoria changes everything in attack: Le Douaron rises, Brunori falls, and the captain is marginalized
Palermo wins against Sampdoria, moves up the standings, and this match also marks a change in the hierarchy in the Rosanero attack: the match winner against the blue and white, Le Douaron, is now preferred by coach Filippo Inzaghi, while the Rosanero captain Matteo Brunori is losing confidence from the former Pisa coach.
Already on Thursday, the choice made it clear that the Frenchman was preferred over the hero of the Serie B return, officially Inzaghi said that they were following what was decided in training camp, which involved a significant turnover given the squad available to the Rosanero. Then, due to the team’s performance in the first part of the season, Inzaghi decided to give more space to former Brest player Le Douaron, causing Brunori to fall in the pecking order, and now he could even be a candidate for a transfer in the January market.
Therefore, the hierarchy has changed and the Rosanero have benefited from it, with 3 consecutive victories that haven’t happened since the days when a certain Eugenio Corini was sitting on the Barbera bench.
Serie B
Palermo, changes in attack hierarchies
After the victory over Sampdoria, the hierarchy in Palermo’s attack changes: Le Douaron surpasses Brunori, has the captain really been sidelined? After the win in the Friday night match, the hierarchy in Palermo’s attack changes: Le Douaron, decisive in the match against the blucerchiati, surpasses Brunori. Has the captain of Palermo really been sidelined? […]
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Serie B
Frosinone, Alvini’s Revenge – Football Style
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Frosinone reacts, wins again and flies to the top of Serie B. Tight standings with six teams within 5 points and open fight at the top and bottom.
It seemed like the week of the fall of giants, after the defeat of Monza against Venice. However, Frosinone against Pescara once again shows that they don’t want to leave anything to chance. The match starts uphill for Mister Alvini‘s men: in the 1st minute, Tonin scores the goal that seems to be able to direct the match and ruin the plans of the ciociari. It’s just an illusion.
Frosinone’s response is immediate and reflects well the character of this team: at the 5th minute, the equalizer comes from the usual Koustoupias. And here lies one of the secrets of the gialloblù: to get as many players as possible on the scoresheet, without depending on a single protagonist.
The game doesn’t take off immediately, Frosinone struggles but always stays in the game. At the end of the first half, there is also a shiver: Faraoni scores, but the goal is disallowed for a push on Calò before the tap-in. An episode that keeps the result balanced.
In the second half, at the 56th minute, A. Oyono seals the deal: a masterpiece shot from distance that sneaks under the crossbar and definitively changes the momentum of the game. A final scare for Frosinone in injury time: in the 94th minute, Pescara comes close to equalizing with Faraoni, who shoots at an almost empty goal, but finds the providential save of Cittadini on the line. A last, huge scare for the giallazzurri, who hold on and still bring home a very important victory. (It ends 2-1 for the Canaries)
Serie B, Frosinone on top but the standings remain tight
For Frosinone, it’s the eighth consecutive positive result and the fourth win in a row, coming after a tough cycle that includes three difficult away games in Bari, Reggio Emilia, and Pescara. Numbers that certify the solidity of Alvini’s team.
The Serie B standings remain very close: only five points separate the top six teams. Frosinone at the top with 34 points, then Monza at 31, Cesena at 30, Venice, Palermo, and Modena at 29.
Balance also in the lower zones: from the 16th to the 20th position, the gap is always five points, with Pescara last at 10 points. A team that, despite the position, has shown that they can put anyone in difficulty, even the league leaders. Nothing seems decided yet.
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