Reggina remains with the puzzle: Ginestra or Marchionni on the bench?

John

By John

If Reggina’s new owner wasn’t Claudio Lotito, the silence that has descended around the Amaranth club would be alarming. He isn’t because, although not everyone likes him and the situation with many Lazio fans proves it, he represents a figure who needs no introduction in football and he certainly didn’t come to Reggio just to participate.
It is not a worrying silence also because there are those who argue that we will have to get used to these phases of total lack of communication. A line that was often contested in Ballarino, but what exacerbated the criticism in this regard was, above all, the absence of results which strongly called into question the idea that working in silence could guarantee greater productivity.
For Reggina it would be desirable that something moves as soon as possible. The Lotito effect generated a certain initial enthusiasm, which, however, risks being eroded by these phases of apparent nothingness in the face of work that is certainly taking place behind the scenes. Among other things, when we have now reached Thursday, the margins have narrowed so that the awaited press conference with mayor Cannizzaro and Lotito can be held within this week.

The favorites for the bench

Almost two weeks after changing ownership and in a phase in which we are increasingly closer to the training camp period, Reggina still does not have a coach. The shortlist of candidates was narrowed down to three with Ciro Ginestra who seemed to be in pole position compared to Marco Marchionni and Gianluca Grassadonia. The latter appears to have dropped out of the running, although he was a name to take into consideration after his final years at Lazio Women.
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