Reggina loses Adriano Montalto for the next three games. Bad news expected, considering that the direct red remedied in Torre Annunziata was clear would have led to several days of disqualification. The striker will be forced to skip Sunday’s challenge with Ragusa, the Messina derby and the home race with Vigor Lamezia for “having – reads the press release of the sports judge – hit an opposing footballer with a punch to the neck making him fall to the ground”.
Montalto’s absence joins that of the other Ferraro center forward. The latter will discount the last round of stop next Sunday. Reggina thus finds himself doing without his first two points in the same race and both for an avoidable red card. The two brought only one goal in the dowry in these first five days, but their presence in the area has often made itself felt. Not having them can represent a problem that will have to overcome in a challenge like that of Sunday in which having an offensive support (also plane) would certainly have guaranteed an important option. Above all against an opposing defensive phase that could be particularly sketched.
Trocini will therefore be forced to identify a new central reference for the trident. Among the hypotheses, the possibility of deploying the 2006 fur class from the first minute. The other possibility, perhaps the most likely, is that you choose to adapt one of the offensive exteriors as center forward. By structure and also from previous experience the most suitable would be Ragusa. In that position it is remembered for the brace marked at the new Igea Virtus last season.