Ravenna FC Called to Respond Against the Emilians: Crucial Points Needed to Stay in the Race


After the derby defeat, Ravenna FC returns to the field with the goal of getting back on track and leaving nothing untried in the fight for the top. Tomorrow at the Benelli, the Giallorossi will face Corticella in a crucial match to stay close to the top and consolidate their position with an eye on the playoffs.
Forlì’s setback has complicated Marchionni’s boys’ path, now five points behind the league leaders, but the season is far from over and Ravenna must respond strongly. A victory against Corticella is essential to put pressure on the top team and, at the same time, to send a strong message to the fans and to direct rivals in the potential playoff race.
However, difficulties remain for the Giallorossi coach, who will have to cope with some important absences. Rossetti has suffered a flexor issue, and his condition will be assessed in the coming hours, while Nappello has had a muscle relapse and Lo Bosco is carrying minor injuries. None of them will take part in the match. Venturini is also being monitored, dealing with some minor knocks, but he is included in the squad. The team’s spirit will have to prevail over these challenges to face a match that promises to be far from easy.
Facing them is a Corticella side arriving at the Benelli determined to earn valuable points to secure their safety. Nesi’s team, currently outside the relegation zone, knows it cannot afford any lapses in concentration and will look to exploit any uncertainty from the Giallorossi. A match to approach with maximum focus, leaving no room for mental lapses after the derby.
The atmosphere at the Benelli can once again be a key weapon for Ravenna. The passion of the Giallorossi supporters has never been lacking, not even in Forlì, and on a sunny day a strong turnout is expected in the stands. The support of the twelfth man will be crucial in attempting a comeback that looks difficult, but one that must be pursued with determination as long as it remains mathematically possible.
Kick-off is at 3:00 PM, a new time following the switch to daylight saving, for a match in which Ravenna wants to show that they still have a lot to say in this championship.
SQUAD LIST:Goalkeepers:Gabriele Fresia, Matteo GalassiDefenders:Daniel Crosariol, Adriano Esposito, Andrea Venturini, Matteo Onofri, Umberto Agnelli, Enrico Mauthe, Lorenzo Busato, Andrea Venturini, Frank Amoabeng, Matteo Milan, Marco Mereghetti, Mattia DrapelliMidfielders:Simone Biagi, Giacomo Calandrini, Matteo Mandorlini, Paolo Rrapaj, Francesco D'Orsi, David Lordkipanidze, Carlo IlariForwards:Luca Di Renzo, Michele Guida, Francesco Manuzzi, Umberto Nappello, Gianmaria Fiori, Abdel Zagre, Tommaso Raimondo
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