Reggina passes in Sant’Agata (1-3) dragged by a super Barranco

John

By John

City of Sant’Agata – Reggina 1-3
Markers: 6′ and 31′ Barranco, 2nd half Nunzi, 12′ half Barillà (pen.)
City of Saint Agatha (4-3-3): Tchokokam, Flamia (1st Leonardi), D’Amore, Nunziante, Capomaggio,
Brugaletta, Bova (1st st Nunzi), Kouame’, Manfrellotti, Catalano, Niang (1st st Distefano). Coach Ezio Raciti
Regina (3-5-2): Martinez, Cham (15′ st Malara), Porcino (27′ Urso), Giuliodori, Barranco (47′ st Rajkovic),
Ragusa (33′ st Provazza), Barillà (33′ st Engineers), Bonacchi, Forciniti, Ba, Girasole. Coach Rosario Pergolizzi
Referee: David Kovacevic (Arch Riva)
Notes: Yellow cards: Cham, D’Amore, Kouamè, Nunzi, Martinez. Recovery time: 5 pts and 3 sts

Mission accomplished. At the end of a solid and well-managed match, Reggina with a score of 3-1 conquers the Fresina and definitively leaves behind the defeat suffered against Scafatese, current leader of this group. Mister Pergolizzi’s men had the merit of interpreting the match well, but above all they were able to channel it immediately on favorable tracks, making the most of a gross error by the home defender Flamia that led Barranco to find his first goal of the season.

After the match, the spirits in the locker rooms were a bit heated, to the point that the local club posted on their social media channels apologized to the Amaranto for what happened. This is the official statement from Sant’Agata: “The Città di Sant’Agata club apologizes to all the members of Reggina 1914, to their fans, but above all to the player Domenico Girasole, victim of a deplorable and unacceptable episode that occurred at the end of the match. We dissociate ourselves from the behavior of our player who will have to assume his responsibilities for what happened.”