| | | | Week 27 - Reports | | Ascoli 1-0 Vicenza A late Guberti goal proved enough for Ascoli to squeeze past relegation battlers Vicenza at the Stadio Del Duca. Its a result that takes them up to 10th place, though the Biancorossi remain out of the bottom three.
Scorers: Guberti 82 (A)
Ascoli: Taibi 6; Nastos, Melucci, Micolucci, Giallombardo (Guberti 60); Di Donato, Luci (Belingheri 65), Pesce, Job; Soncin, Maniero (Gaeta 76)
Vicenza: Fortin; Scardina, Masiello, Cudini, Martinelli, Minieri (Brivio 70); Raimondi, Bernardini, Morosini (Zanini 85); Matteini, Schwoch (Perrulli 54)
Ref: Pinzani
Attendance: 4,651
Avellino 1-1 Chievo
Chievo are the lone Serie B leaders despite only earning a point at struggling Avellino. Ciaramitaro had given the Flying Donkeys lift-off with a very large helping hand from goalkeeper Gragnaniellos howler, though straight after the restart Salgado secured a stalemate and the home side had a winner disallowed for a tight offside decision.
Scorers: Ciaramitaro 31 (C), Salgado 47 (A)
Avellino: Gragnaniello; Maietta (Corallo 86), Mengoni, Cherubin; Sestu, Porcari, Di Cecco (Carbone 79), Della Rocca (Nardini 66), Sirignano; Cipriani, Salgado
Chievo: Squizzi; Malago`, Mandelli, Cesar, Mantovani; Ciaramitaro, Italiano (Rigoni 77), Marcolini; Rosi (Iunco 58), Pellissier, Obinna (Cossato 88)
Ref: Farina
Attendance: 3,603
Brescia 2-0 Bologna
Brescias victory puts them back into the promotion race and knocks Bologna off the top spot. This could well be a turning point in the campaign and January signing Caracciolo broke through within the opening three minutes on Zambrellas assist. The Rossoblu failed to really trouble the opposition defence and Possanzini took advantage of an error to double the advantage.
Scorers: Caracciolo 3 (Br), Possanzini 56 (Br)
Brescia: Viviano; Bega, Dallamano, Stankevicius; Mareco, Lima, Tacchinardi, Zambrella (Depetris 90); De Zerbi (Berardi 76), Possanzini; Caracciolo (Bazzani 83)
Bologna: Antonioli; Daino, Bonetto, Moras, Terzi; Valiani, Mingazzini, Adailton (Di Gennaro 44), Confalone (Amoroso 60); Marazzina, Bucchi (Fava 71)
Ref: De Marco
Attendance: 7,116
Cesena 0-3 Albinoleffe
Albinoleffe demolished sorry Cesena to keep themselves in joint third place. Cellini was the star of the show, scoring twice in the space of five minutes including a penalty and substitute Ferrari made the points safe in the second half.
Scorers: Cellini 27, pen 32 (A), Ferrari 55 (A)
Cesena: Artur; Biserni, Cardone, Biasi, Lauro (Cortellini 46); Campedelli, Esposito, De Feudis (Paolucci 59), Croce (Paponi 65); Djuric, Moscardelli
Albinoleffe: Marchetti; Perico, Conteh, Gervasoni, Garlini; Gori, Del Prato, Carobbio, Cristiano (Bonazzi 76); Ruopolo (Ferrari 46), Cellini (Antonelli 66)
Ref: Damato
Attendance: 6,091
Frosinone 4-2 Spezia
Frosinone flattened Spezia with four goals in the opening 22 minutes, though the visitors did attempt a late comeback. Amerini, Eder and a Lodi brace taking his tally for the season to 14 goals left Spezia stunned. To give them credit, the Tuscans didnt give in and with Bianchi and Eliakwus late strike made the scoreline a little less humiliating.
Scorers: Amerini 4 (F), Eder 16 (F), Lodi 19, 22 (F), Bianchi 38 (S), Eliakwu 85 (S)
Frosinone: Sicignano; Ischia, Scarlato (Cannarsa 31), S Bocchetti, A Bocchetti; Lodi, Amerini, Biso, Lucenti (Cariello 57); Eder (Margiotta 79), Evacuo
Spezia: Pellegrini; Bianchi, Ceccarelli, Zaninelli, Gorzegno; Herzan (Eliakwu 82), Romondini (Camorani 54), Padoin; Millesi (Zizzari 54), Di Vicino; Guidetti
Ref: Velotto
Attendance: 3,869
Grosseto 2-2 Ravenna
This battle of the newly promoted sides ended in a stalemate that nonetheless keeps Ravenna rooted to the foot of the table. Succi had given the visitors the surprise lead, but penalties converted by Pichlmann and Consonni turned the game around. Their top scorer Succi was not to be out-done and 10 minutes from time grabbed a point.
Scorers: Succi 6, 80 (R), Pichlmann pen 16 (G), Consonni pen 78 (G)
Grosseto: Bressan; Terra, Freddi (Gessa 46), Abruzzese; Innocenti, Valeri, Consonni, Garofalo; Lazzari, Graffiedi (Zecchin 65), Pichlmann (Danilevicius 60)
Ravenna: Marruocco; Buscaroli, Cosenza, Iuliano, Fasano; Trotta, Olive (Ingrosso 91), Sciaccaluga, Rossetti; Sforzini, Succi
Ref: Salati
Attendance: 3,077
Lecce 3-1 Piacenza
Lecce maintained the pressure on the leaders, but had an early scare when Serafini gave Piacenza the lead just three minutes in by meeting a set-piece. Abbruscato put them into the break on level terms, but it wasnt until the closing stages than the Salentini finally managed to get the victory with Diamoutene and Tiribocchi. Patrascu saw red for Piace in stoppages.
Scorers: Serafini 3 (P), Abbruscato 20 (L), Diamoutene 72 (L), Tiribocchi 94 (L)
Sent off: Patrascu 94 (P)
Lecce: Benussi; Schiavi (Giuliatto 59), Diamoutene, Esposito (Cottafava 46); Angelo, Munari, Zanchetta, Ardito, Ariatti; Abbruscato (Corvia 66), Tiribocchi
Piacenza: Maurantonio; Nef, Olivi, Zammuto, Anaclerio; Riccio (Simon 87), Patrascu, Bianchi (Padalino 77); Serafini, Wolf; Tulli (Dedic 63)
Ref: Lops
Attendance: 5,949
Mantova 1-1 Bari
Bari continue their revival under Coach Antonio Conte with this creditable draw away to play-off contenders Mantova. Lanzafame had put the visitors into the lead at the Martelli, but eight minutes later Godeas grabbed his 18th goal of the season to become joint Capocannoniere.
Scorers: Lanzafame 32 (B), Godeas 40 (M)
Mantova: Pegolo; Cristante, Notari, Di Cesare (Calori 55), Franchini; Tarana, Spinale, Passoni (Amodio 46), Caridi (Noselli 68); Godeas, Do Prado
Bari: Gillet; Galasso, Masiello, Stellini, Marchese; Lanzafame (Strambelli 91), Gazzi, Rajcic, Bonanni (Kamata` 82); Santoruvo, Cavalli (Ganci 59)
Ref: Palanca
Attendance: 7,651
Modena 0-2 Rimini
Rimini notched up a fifth straight victory in this local derby. Ricchiuti and Paraschiv proved decisive at the Stadio Braglia to sink the Canarini and put Rimini in seventh place.
Scorers: Ricchiuti 23 (R), Paraschiv 55 (R)
Modena: Narciso; Antonazzo, Gozzi, Perna (Tamburini 78), Bastrini; Giampa` (Okaka 61), Gatti, Bolano, Gilioli; Koffi (Biabiany 61), Bruno
Rimini: Consigli; Catacchini, Rinaldi, Milone, Regonesi; Pagano, Paraschiv, Lunardini (Cristiano 66), La Camera (Bravo 86); Ricchiuti (Vantaggiato 57); Greco
Ref: Ciampi
Attendance: 8,353
Treviso 6-2 Messina
There were no doubts over who was Man of the Match after Barreto thumped four personal goals past Messina in a shock result. Treviso were hovering above the drop zone before defeating the top nine outfit. Venitucci started the rout along with Barreto, though Cordova fought back with two goals to go level on 2-2 at the break. Barreto went wild in the second half, hitting a further three in this eight-goal thriller.
Scorers: Venitucci 9 (T), Barreto 19, pen 61, 66, 68 (T), Cordova 22, 42 (M), Russotto 82 (T)
Treviso: Calderoni; Baccin, Scurto, D’Anna, Smit; Quadrini, Giunti (Mingozzi 18), Gissi, Venitucci; Lupoli (Beghetto 59), Barreto (Russotto 73)
Messina: Manitta; Galeoto, Stendardo, Giosa, Gaveglia; Surraco (Nole` 46), Cordova (Provenzano 64), D’Aversa, Bombara (Foti 66); Lazzari; Biancolino
Ref: Squillace
Attendance: 3,044
Triestina 0-1 Pisa
Pisa did just about enough to stay in sixth place and clung on to Ciotolas cracking curler only four minutes into the match. Both sides ended the game with 10 men on the field with Genevier and Princivalli seeing red, but it's Pisa's 10th away victory of the season.
Scorers: Ciotola 4 (P)
Sent off: Genevier 63 (P), Princivalli 72 (T)
Triestina: Dei; Kyriazis, Petras (Gorgone 64), Minelli, Rizzi (Da Dalt 80); Tabbiani, Piangerelli, Princivalli, Sgrigna; Granoche, Sedivec (Babu` 76)
Pisa: Morello; Feussi (Trevisan 91), Raimondi, Lorenzi, Zavagno; D`Anna, Braiati (Luisi 84), Genevier, Ciotola (Mezavilla 64); Kutuzov, Castillo
Ref: Rosetti
Attendance: 6,839
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