ROME (ITALPRESS) – A challenge between top of the class, but also between 2006 world champions on the bench. It’s Filippo Inzaghi’s Pisa to win 3-1 the big match of the Boxing Day of Serie B against Fabio Grosso’s Sassuolo, which remains the leader but with only three points ahead of the Tuscans (43 to 40). Unleashed Tramoni, author of a brace (24′ and 61′), while it was Toure’s (33′) third goal of the evening before Pierini’s flagship goal at 71′. Spezia slows down, thus remaining at 38 points in the standings in third place: Luca D’Angelo’s team does not go beyond a 1-1 home draw against Mantova. On the contrary, it is Davide Possanzini’s lineup that has the most regrets given Debenedetti’s lead at 18′ and Falcinelli’s draw sealed only at 93′. Solitary fourth position for Cremonese, which rises to 29 points thanks to a 1-0 away win over Cesena with the decisive goal by Vandeputte (60′). Juve Stabia is not smiling, defeated 2-1 on the field of Reggiana, which relies on goals by Portanova (12′) and Vergara (24′) to make Adorante’s goal in the final (82′) irrelevant. Rocambulous 3-3 draw between Brescia and Modena: the guests twice go ahead with Gerli (16′) and Santoro (45′), but twice get caught up by goals from Verreth (34′) and Cistana (50′). In the 83′ it was an own goal by Magnino that gave Brescia the lead, but five minutes later Bozhanaj saved Modena with the seal that was worth a point. Pandolfi’s goal (80′), on the other hand, is worth three, allowing Cittadella to beat Sudtirol 2-1 on an away comeback after Casolari’s sensational first half, who scored an own goal in the 6′ and the momentary equalizer in the 45′. In the lower reaches of the standings, Frosinone’s 2-0 victory over Salernitana at the ‘Stirpè stands out thanks to goals by Kvernadze (63′) and Ambrosino (85′). The Granata team slips to third-last position ahead of Sudtirol and Cosenza, which (down to 10 men from 21′) grabbed a 1-1 draw against Catanzaro thanks to Ciervo’s goal after 16 minutes of recovery in response to Pompetti’s momentary 0-1 (80′). In the 6 p.m. match, Palermo won the derby of the South against Bari 1-0 thanks to Le Douaron’s goal (41′), while in the evening’s postponement Sampdoria stopped at 1-1 against Carrarese at the ‘Ferraris’: Finotto’s goal (4′) of the guests was answered by Veroli (67′).
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