Tedesco thrown into the fray with little training with Messina, next to Rose gardens: the double tip of physique did not create too many dangers for him Milazzo and in this sense there will be work to refine the understanding, giving structure to an attack that without Tourè loses much of its already limited potential. The Franco-Malian class of 2001 was saved due to a small physical problem, preventing playing on a heavy pitch like that of the “Salmeri” from making things worse. His absence has taken away depth and unpredictability from Messina, at the same time giving further signals on the choices of coach Pippo Romano, which will probably also have repercussions on the transfer market: Tesija, who could have been the element with more technical characteristics also to make the team “go up”, adapted as an attacking midfielder, went to the stands, as well as Elia. Both could leave Messina, generating further personnel changes. Something could happen in midfield, especially if another member who has been busy in fits and starts, the former Reggina player, Emanuele Zucco, were to leave.
Despite the further absence of the young Messina player Christian Sturniolo, the need to complete the attack also emerged from the end of the match at the “Salmeri”, when once again in the 3-5-2 some elements were adapted up front, from the midfielders Aprile to Saverino, up to the centralization of the winger Maisano. Another piece that could be inserted is the under goalkeeper: Matteo Giangregorio (2006) has been in the group for some time but the choices could fall on other profiles. Notwithstanding that Sorrentino gave important answers to Milazzo.
Pippo Romano himself has openly said that the evaluations, also in relation to modules and tactical interpretations, will be definitive when the staff is completed with other expected additions. Making it clear that there will be and sporting director Luca Evangelisti is working in this direction.