The third best start since Cosenza returned to Serie B is not enough for Massimiliano Alvini to smile. The specific weight represented by the penalty for the two procedures for violations of an administrative nature reported by Covisoc to the Federal National Court in July is notable.
Encouraging. In the first seven days of the current tournament, the Sila have still added nine points. A haul that without the “interference” of the FIGC court would have allowed the rossoblù to stagnate in mid-table.
Only in two circumstances have the Wolves had a faster start from 2018 onwards. This happened with Davide Dionigi and Marco Zaffaroni. The Emilian, by far, hit the highest score (11 points), the Lombard scored just one point less (10). Both did better than Alvini and Fabio Caserta. The Reggio coach, in fact, despite an encouraging start, after seven days had collected eight points.
Definitely superior, however, compared to other registers (2018-2019: 4 points with Braglia; 2019-2020: 4 with Braglia; 2020-2021: 5 with Occhiuzzi).
Anger and tension unchanged. Alvini will still have to work hard to get out of the quicksand. Sunday’s match against Sudtirol is the first to be framed correctly in order to regain success and improve the score.
Maintaining the current projection, Cosenza would finish with 49 points, from which however those of the penalty would have to be subtracted, which will hopefully be reduced by the Court of Appeal’s decision in nine days.
The margin, however, is not comfortable and it is clear that we need to maintain high concentration especially now that the calendar will offer clashes with a lower difficulty coefficient than those faced in the first month and a half of the season. The hunger and determination shown will have to be maintained because the precedents represented by the two best starts of recent years are quite significant and demonstrate how in an unpredictable tournament like the cadet series, the trend can be subverted at any moment.
Recovery. After training on Sunday and rest on Monday, yesterday the Sila group resumed preparation with their next match in sight. After activation, he carried out a technical exercise followed by other themed possession exercises. The session, before a final aerobic workout, then continued with a match. A new session is scheduled for today in the morning.
Yesterday, Eugenio Guarascio’s club remembered the 32nd anniversary of the death of Massimiliano Catena. «In our stadium, in our thoughts, in our hearts. Forever”, he wrote on social media in a post accompanied by two red and blue hearts and a photo portraying the Roman midfielder, who died in 1992 due to a road accident that occurred near the Tarsia Nord motorway junction.
