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The championship is back Series Bafter the break for the national teams, and the progress of the fourteenth day, tonight (Friday 22 November), looking for the safety zone. Cosenza and Modena they share 14 points and taking pure oxygen would be a decisive step forward. Massimiliano Alvini managed the break with 7 points in the last 3 games in a positive streak of 5 rounds with 2 successes and is looking for continuity at home, while the task worked Paolo Mandelli, who replaced Pierpaolo Bisoli , in the first match seen the 2. -0 in the match directly at Braglia with Carrarese. The last victory of the Emilians dates back to May 10 in Lecco.
INSIGHTS
Field duel
Saturday marked by the long-distance duel between Pisa e Sassuolo. Pippo Inzaghi’s Nerazzurri face the derby with Carrarese at the Stadio dei Marmi as leaders: in the previous 13 matches in Cathrú Rua there were 3 successes for the Apuani and 6 for the Pisans. The first in the professionals dates back to 21 February 1954, it finished 2-0 and italo Allodi and Piero Aggradi were among the hosts. Inzaghi wants to pick up where he left off, coming off 2 wins in a row and 4 wins in 6 positive days. Sassuolo faces the Salernitana who replaced Giovanni Martusciello with Stefano Colantuono, who is already in the technical framework and asked for the umpteenth time to solve a complicated situation for the Campania team who have only 2 points in 5 games, and the Emilians travel strongly with 2 consecutive successes and 7 i. 9 rounds ok.
Derby after twenty years
The Cesena-Reggiana derby returns to Serie B after twenty years. Juventus coach Michele Mignani reunites with defender Marco Curto who served a 5 match ban for his “disrespectful behavior” towards Korean Wolverhampton player Hwang Hee-chan in a friendly last summer when he was still at wearing the Como shirt. William Viali, a former player, is looking for a shock after 2 draws and 2 wins. Yes Stabia Juventuswith 3 points in 5 games without success, hosted by the see Brescia which is sub judice Rolando Maran after President Massimo Cellino confirmed it amid many rumors after the bold defeat at home against Cosenza before the break. The Catanzaro they continue with draws (3 in a row, 6 in 7 positive games) and at Ceravolo against Mantua (success is returned after 6 rounds) they want more.
Gentlemen against
Sunday brings a great challenge in the evening between gentlemen like Palermo e Sampdoria not doing well: rosanero with 2 points in 3 games and only one win at home, blucerchiati with 2 defeats in a row after a final and coach Andrea Sottil defended even if it seems that his trust scarce. The Spice He aims to stay behind Pisa and Sassuolo by hosting Sudtirol where even the bench change is not helping for a while now (one point in 5 games, a home win against Sassuolo for Marco Zaffaroni ). Yes Cremoneseafter two wins and a draw, he recalled Giovanni Stroppa who faces the Zini Frosinone fresh from 4 draws with Leandro Greco in charge.
Plan
Friday 22 November, 8.30pm
Cosenza-Modena
Saturday 23 November, 3pm
Carrarese-Pisa
Catanzaro- Mantua
Juve Stabia-Brescia
Sassuolo-Salernitana
Cesena-Reggiana (5.15pm)
Sunday 24 November, 3pm
Bari-Cittadella
Cremonese-Frosinone
Spezia-South Tyrol
Palermo-Sampdoria (8.30pm)
Classification
Pisa 30 points, Sassuolo 25, Spezia 27, Cesena 21, Cremonese 18, Bari 17, Brescia 17, Juve Stabia 17, Palermo 17, Mantua 16, Catanzaro 15, Sampdoria 15, Cosenza 14 (-1 4), Cosenza 14 (- 4 ), Modggian , Carrarese 13, Salernitana 13, Sudtirol 13, Cittadella 12, Frosinone 10.
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Interview between Time.news Editor and Serie B Expert
Time.news Editor: Welcome, everyone! Today, we have a special guest—an expert in Italian football and Serie B, Marco Rossi. Thank you for taking the time to join us, Marco!
Marco Rossi: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to be here, especially with the championship heating up.
Editor: Absolutely! As we dive back into the Serie B after the national team break, there’s a lot to discuss. Let’s start with the matches happening tonight. Cosenza and Modena are both at 14 points, fighting for some much-needed momentum. What are your thoughts on their recent performances?
Marco Rossi: Both teams are at a crucial juncture. Cosenza, under Massimiliano Alvini, seems to be finding their rhythm with a recent positive streak. They’ve managed to rack up 7 points in their last 3 games. Meanwhile, Modena is in a transitional phase with Paolo Mandelli taking the helm. His debut was promising, especially after that 2-0 victory against Carrarese. Each win for either team would be a turning point.
Editor: It sounds like the stakes are particularly high. Moving on to the Saturday clash, Pisa and Sassuolo—what should we be looking out for in that matchup?
Marco Rossi: That match is sure to be a thriller! Pisa, led by Pippo Inzaghi, is currently brimming with confidence, having won 2 matches in a row. On the other hand, Sassuolo is trying to stabilize under new management after a rough patch. The historical context adds to the excitement—Sassuolo has been more successful in previous encounters. But with Inzaghi at the helm, anything can happen!
Editor: Interesting! And we can’t overlook the Cesena-Reggiana derby returning after twenty years. What makes this match so significant?
Marco Rossi: Derbies always hold special meaning, but this one is particularly charged given the long absence. Both teams have something to prove, and it’s crucial for both the fans and players. Michele Mignani’s return with Curto will certainly add another layer of drama, especially after his disciplinary issues. Derby matches always bring out the best—and sometimes the worst—in players, so it’s definitely one to keep an eye on.
Editor: Certainly a match to watch! And speaking of challenges, we have Palermo against Sampdoria—a matchup between two teams currently struggling. What can we expect?
Marco Rossi: This is particularly intriguing because both teams are looking for a turnaround. Palermo has had some struggles with consistency, while Sampdoria’s situation seems precarious with their recent performances. This match could be a defining moment for either team—win, and they gain renewed confidence; lose, and the pressure might just build even more.
Editor: It sounds like Serie B is set for an exciting weekend! Any final thoughts on the league’s overall trajectory this season?
Marco Rossi: The competition is fierce and unpredictable, which is precisely what makes Serie B so captivating. Every point is crucial as teams scramble for safety, playoff spots, or promotion. It’s shaping up to be a thrilling season!
Editor: Thank you for sharing your insights, Marco! We can’t wait to see how these matches unfold and appreciate your expertise.
Marco Rossi: Thank you for having me! Enjoy the matches!
Editor: And thank you, everyone, for tuning in. Stay tuned for more updates on Serie B and beyond!