It is one of the great revelations of this championship. And it brings with it an artistic name, perfectly reflected by a harmonious and profitable game: it is the Caravaggiothe current fourth strength of the group. A team, the Bergamo one, that SSD Dolomiti Bellunesi will have to face away: tomorrow (Sunday 17 November), everyone ore 15.30. The group led by Mr. Zanini will leave for Lombardy on Sunday morning. And he hopes to return with a positive result in his bag.
THE OPPONENT – At home, the red and whites are one of the best teams in the championship: just think that they have never lost. And they managed to collect 16 of the 18 points available: «We will face a team that plays very good football – comments the Dolomite coach, Nicola Zanini – and she is mentally free. It has a rather low average age and can rely on young, lively and very interesting elements. In short, it’s really insidious. I saw the last match against Treviso: at the “Tenni”, the Lombards led for a long time and put on a great performance. They didn’t deserve to lose. So, pay close attention. If they occupy the top areas of the rankings, there is a reason.”
CHARACTERISTICS – The SSD Dolomiti Bellunesi, for its part, aims to maintain its unbeaten record far from provincial borders. And to extend a positive streak that has lasted for eight championship matches (nine, if the boundaries are extended to the Italian Cup): «We have characteristics that do not allow us to wait too long for the opponent – continues the coach -. It’s not in our DNA. As happens with every commitment, we must totally respect the training we find ourselves in front of. And accept it for its qualities. Also because, in terms of quality, we too can counter with our own.”
INTENSITY – In recent days, a half sigh of relief has arrived for Mattia Tardivo, who suffered a first-degree strain on the femoral biceps of his right leg. And it will return within a reasonable time. Even if there is no shortage of ailments: «The boys are raising the intensity a lot during the week. And this is reflected in the 90 minutes of the Sunday match. The high pace, however, leads to the risk of running into some problems, it is inevitable. But if we continue to have the right mentality, the results will come accordingly.”
TERNA – In Caravaggio a referee from Sardinia will direct. And, in particular, from Sassari: it is Andrea Pani. The whistle will be supported by Claudiu Fecheta from Faenza and Gennaro Scafuri from Reggio Emilia.