Frosinone and Palermo make no mistake and put pressure on Venice and Monza

Frosinone and Palermo make no mistake and put pressure on Venice and Monza. Successes for the Ciociari and Sicilians in the two Easter Serie B matches. Palermo closed the score with a 2-0 win over Avellino, finding one goal in each half. The match was unlocked by Palumbo in the 13th minute: a quick action started by Le Douaron and ended with a precise left-footed shot, after an imperfect control, that beat Daffara. At the end of the first half the Irpini remained in ten for the expulsion of Izzo, and in the resumption came the double signed by Ranocchia, at the end of a nice combination with Pohjanpalo. In the stands of the Barbera also the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella.
Not changing instead the fate of Padova, which loses 2-0 in Frosinone despite the change in the bench. Directing the match was a defensive error between Perrotta, Villa and Sorrentino, exploited by Raimondo for the 1-0 lead. Soon after, on the developments of a corner kick, Gelli found the double from close range. The technical gap emerges clearly, but what weighs most is the first goal given away, after an initial phase in which Padova had held up. The blow is felt and the second goal confirms it, making Breda’s debut bitter.
For Alvini’s Frosinone come three heavy points, which bring direct promotion closer: with Inzaghi’s Rosanero, the Lazio put pressure on Monza and Venezia, expected on the pitch Monday.
Monday’s Serie B offers a rich program distributed throughout the day, with challenges involving both the race to the top and the fight in the most delicate areas of the standings. It starts at 12:30 p.m. with Cesena-Sudtirol, a balanced confrontation that can give important indications. At 3 p.m. the round gets into full swing with several simultaneous matches. Spotlight on Bari- Modena, Catanzaro -Monza, with the Brianzoli called to respond in the race for promotion. Also on the schedule are Mantova-Virtus Entella and Reggiana-Pescara, which can say a lot about the balance in the lower zones. Closing the block is Venezia-Juve Stabia, with the Laggunarians hunting for crucial points to stay ahead of everyone on their own.
At 5:15 p.m. space is given to Sampdoria-Empoli, a challenge between two important squares in search of oxygen. The program closes at 7:30 p.m. Carrarese-Spezia, a match that will see Luca D’Angelo back on the Ligurians’ bench.
