The Ravenna is looking for a victory against a tricky Tuttocuoio.


Tomorrow afternoon, at the ‘Leporaia’ in Ponte a Egola, Ravenna FC will face Tuttocuoio in a match that promises to be full of challenges.
The giallorossi, second in the standings with 44 points, just 1 point behind the leaders Forlì, come into this match riding a remarkable wave of form: under the guidance of Marco Marchionni, Ravenna has achieved 11 wins and 1 draw in 12 league matches. The goal is to extend this positive streak and keep the pressure on their rivals at the top. However, the upcoming opponent is far from an easy challenge.
Il Tuttocuoio, a team that had a notable period around 2015, with three consecutive seasons in Lega Pro, is currently seventh in the standings with 29 points and has proven to be one of the most unpredictable teams in Group D. The team, coached by Firicano, comes off three wins and three draws in the last six matches and aims to gain ground towards the playoff zone, which is seven points away.
The first leg match, played at the Benelli, was decided in the final minutes and saw Ravenna prevail 2-1 thanks to two penalties converted by Nappello and Manuzzi, both set up by an inspired Rrapaj. For Nappello, who has been sidelined since mid-November due to a calf injury, tomorrow’s match will mark his return to the squad, adding a valuable option to the giallorosso’s attacking line.
After the hard-fought victory against Sammaurese, in which Ravenna showed solidity but not brilliance, Marchionni’s team will want to get back to playing their game and demonstrate a more convincing style of football.
To keep an eye on in the Tuttocuoio lineup will be strikers Massaro and Di Natale, both sons of two forwards who have made history in Italian football. In the yellow and red camp, coach Marchionni will be able to rely on almost the entire squad, although a couple of players are dealing with minor injuries that will need to be assessed until the last moment.
The kickoff at ‘Leporaia’ is scheduled for 2:30 PM. Ravenna will try to impose its game to secure three crucial points in the race for the top of the standings.
SQUAD LIST:Goalkeepers:Gabriele Fresia, Matteo GalassiDefenders:Daniel Crosariol, Adriano Esposito, Frank Amoabeng, Matteo Onofri, Umberto Agnelli, Matteo Milan, Enrico MautheMidfielders:Simone Biagi, Giacomo Calandrini, David Lordkipanidze, Matteo Mandorlini, Paolo Rrapaj, Francesco D'Orsi, Simone Rossetti, Carlo IlariForwards:Luca Di Renzo, Michele Guida, Loreto Lo Bosco, Francesco Manuzzi, Umberto Nappello
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