Milazzo, salvation remains the priority but you can dream

John

By John

In Milazzo we continue to comment on the epilogue of the derby of the last round of the first round against Messina: a match that ended without goals but with Catalano’s boys who were unlucky on several occasions, so much so that in the end there were three hits on the woodwork, by Bosetti, Dall’Oglio and Moschella. Honor goes to Messina’s coach, Pippo Romano, who at the end of the match honestly admitted Milazzo’s superiority on the pitch which deserved something more. A Milazzo who however emerges even stronger from this race. against a well organized team although showing some difficulty holding on for the entire ninety minutes. In the end the points in the standings are the same as those of the Mamertines for the Acr. Closing the first round at 28, only four months ago was pure utopia for the rossoblù.

The initial goal was to maintain the category, but now at the halfway point dreaming costs nothing. Various indications, including technical-tactical ones, emerged from the last match of the “Salmeri”: Catalano launched the flanks with reversed feet, with Franchina on the left but above all Pipitone on the right, who was among the best on the pitch. Moschella prevailed among all, author of a spectacular performance, like Giunta, who as a Messina native felt the match particularly well but gave everything on the pitch. Up front Bosetti varied a lot, Curiale acted as a buoyant, but once again Milazzo achieved less than what they created and perhaps some reinforcements are needed there to definitively complete the squad.

Speaking of the transfer market, sporting director Vittorio Strianese is on the lookout in case opportunities arise, in attack but also in other roles. Especially if they were to be transfers. The one who could say goodbye is Cassaro, among other things in the last match he remained on the bench with Corso (in extraordinary form) dropped back in defense to make up for the absence of the suspended Dama.