Bertani Returns to the Pitch: Can He Steer Carignano Away from Danger?
Simone Bertani,a seasoned coach with a wealth of experience in the Promozione league,is back in the dugout just 81 days after his departure from Il Cervo. He takes the reins at Carignano for the second half of the 2024/2025 season,aiming to guide the team away from the relegation zone.
Bertani, born in 1973, is no stranger to this level of competition.His resume boasts stints with Medesanese, Salsomaggiore, Borgo San Donnino, Pontenurese, adn two previous spells with Il Cervo. He’ll be leading his first training session with the Giallorossi this evening at Strada Montanara, supported by the existing technical staff, with the potential addition of Filippo Sanacore as team manager.
The Fidentino coach is stepping into a challenging situation. Carignano currently sits in 11th place, precariously close to the relegation battle. With only a two-point cushion above the playout zone and a three-point buffer from direct relegation, the team needs a turnaround.
Bertani’s predecessor managed to accumulate 20 points from 5 wins, 5 draws, and 7 defeats, scoring 17 goals while conceding 26. Bertani’s task is to improve upon this performance and ensure Carignano’s survival in the league.
The pressure is on for Bertani to deliver results.His experience and tactical acumen will be crucial in navigating the remaining fixtures and steering Carignano towards safety.
Can Bertani Rescue Carignano? An Exclusive Interview with Former Promozione Star, Marco Rossi
the Promozione league is heating up as the season reaches its halfway point. One team facing a perilous situation is Carignano, currently hovering just above the relegation zone. To turn the tide, they’ve brought in seasoned coach Simone Bertani, a name familiar to many Promozione fans.
To get a better understanding of Bertani’s chances, we reached out to former Promozione striker, Marco Rossi, who knows the league inside and out.
Moderator: Marco, thanks for joining us today. You’ve played against Bertani’s teams in the past – what are his strengths as a coach?
Marco Rossi: It’s a pleasure to be here.Simone is a shrewd tactician. He prioritizes organization and discipline, often setting his teams up in a compact defensive structure.He’s not afraid to experiment with formations either, always looking for the best way to exploit his players’ strengths and the opposition’s weaknesses.
Moderator: Carignano is in a tough spot, only two points clear of the playout places. Do you think Bertani has what it takes to guide them to safety?
Marco Rossi: It’s a tough ask, no doubt. Carignano’s goal difference isn’t great,and they’ve struggled to find consistency. but Bertani has the experience and tactical nous to make a difference. He’s good at identifying weaknesses in his opponents and formulating plans to exploit them.
The key for Bertani will be finding a way to address Carignano’s defensive frailties while also injecting some much-needed attacking flair.
Moderator: Some might say Bertani’s arrival comes a little late. Do you think ther’s still enough time to turn things around?
Marco Rossi: Absolutely. There are still plenty of games left, and the Promozione is notoriously unpredictable. A few wins can dramatically change the outlook.Bertani just needs to get the players believing in themselves again and instill a winning mentality. He has a knack for doing that.
Moderator: What kind of impact do you expect Bertani’s potential new assistant, Filippo Sanacore, to have?
Marco Rossi: Sanacore is a solid addition. His experience as a team manager will be invaluable. He’ll help Bertani with the day-to-day running of the squad, allowing the coach to focus on tactics and player advancement. A strong management duo can create a positive habitat and enhance the team’s overall performance.
Moderator: Looking at Carignano’s current statistics – 20 points from 17 games – what areas do you think Bertani should prioritize?
Marco Rossi: Clearly, defense is a major concern. They’ve conceded 26 goals, which is too many at this level. bertani needs to shore up the backline and get a better balance between attack and defense. He’ll also need to find a way to get the team scoring more goals consistently.
Moderator: So, final thoughts, Marco. Can Bertani avoid the drop?
Marco Rossi: It’s going to be a tight race,but I believe Bertani has the experience and tactical acumen to guide Carignano to safety. They need to be stronger defensively, more clinical in attack, and most importantly, they need to start winning games. IfSimone can instill a winning mentality in the squad, I think Carignano will stay up.
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