Reggina, aim to increase offensive production

John

By John

Despite coming off an important away victory, it is certainly not a healthy Reggina that was seen in San Cataldo. The three points obtained and the first week of work under the guidance of Alfio Torrisi are hoped to be an injection of confidence useful to overcome the limits of the period and better face the match with the league leaders Nuova Igea Virtus on Sunday. The amaranth team, waiting to improve in terms of play, would have the opportunity to cling to its individuality. On the offensive front they are many and important, but until now they have rarely had an impact to the point of making a difference. There has been a lot of talk about the under, the many goals scored from set pieces and perhaps too little about the more negative data.
The number of goals scored: only 8 in nine matchdays. Reggina won 3 matches (two of which 1-0) and lost two 1-0 (as well as losing another two narrowly). A strong team with an adequate offensive proposal should not play games influenced by a single episode or a single goal. Having found Montalto (already scoring) will help, but it is also hoped that the turning point in terms of performance will come from those who play close to him. The fact that there are several players who are not at their best takes something away from the offensive battery in terms of choice. We await news on the injury front, with Reggina risking having to do without Ferraro, Edera, Pellicanò and certainly Ragusa on Sunday against league leaders Igea Virtus. However, the possibility of choice remains at a high level. Contrary to what was previously communicated, today’s training (10.30 am) will be behind closed doors. Tomorrow at 12, however, there will be Torrisi’s pre-match conference.