SANVITESE-TOLMEZZO: A 3-3 THRILLER WITH A DASH OF CHAOS!
Ah, another day in the world of junior football, where the thrill of the game meets the unpredictability of youthful enthusiasm. The match between Sanvitese and Tolmezzo ended in a dazzling 3-3 draw, a scoreline that has as many twists as a game of Twister at a family reunion!
Goals: Lena got the party started with a stunning brace at 15′ and 23′, only to be matched by Taiariol’s late first-half effort at the 40′ mark. Oh but wait! Just when you thought you could catch your breath, Dario crashed the goal fest at 47′! But it wouldn’t be a proper football match without a bit of drama, right? Flourishing finishes by Flora and a cheeky Bortolussi at 3′ and 30′ respectively made sure no one was leaving early. You’ve got to love football!
The Line-ups: The Cast of Characters
Let’s dissect the line-ups. For Sanvitese, we had Mio between the sticks, flanked by defenders Kindo, Pandolfo – who literally popped off at 18′ for Bortolussi, Della Bianca, and Miotto—sounds like a painter’s palette, doesn’t it? And the dynamic duo of Taiariol and Parolari, pulling strings in midfield like master orchestrators!
Then we have Tolmezzo Carnia, featuring Poland—no, not the country, but under the formidable goalkeeping yet comedic influences of Poland, and a lineup that reads like the ingredients for a football stew: Rotter, Alex Tomat, Lena (who must have had a taste for goals, or maybe just too much caffeine), and Madi completing the dish with a dash of flair and Gabriele Cimador stirring the pot at 41′.
Referee: Debellis of Lower Friuli
Let’s not forget the man in the middle—Debellis, also known as “The Enforcer” in his own right. He handed out bookings like they were candy on Halloween. It seems that even the cards feel festive in such a feverishly contested encounter!
Match Overview: A Tale of Two Halves
In a post-match analysis that resembled a mild existential crisis, Tolmezzo’s coach “Bacio” Damiani expressed a euphoric anxiety about the match. “We played against the best team I have seen to date!” he exclaimed, probably soothing the players who may have thought they were auditioning for a soap opera with all that drama on the pitch.
“We took the lead twice… but we definitely need to improve our impact on set pieces,” he lamented. Let’s face it: allowing two goals from set pieces is like being asked to bake a cake and turning around to find you’ve set the oven to self-destruct!
Post-Match Reactions: Commendations All Around!
Despite the pressure, Coach Damiani had the grace to congratulate Sanvitese, as all gentlemen do before realizing their team had the charisma to win but the poise to settle for a draw. “It could have gone either way!” he quipped, as if describing a family Christmas game of charades that turned into a competitive wrestling match!
Conclusion: A Match to Remember!
So, there you have it! A match that swung like a pendulum caught in a whirlwind, wrapped in the sheer unpredictability that only youth football can bring. Sanvitese and Tolmezzo now have a story to tell, complete with goals, glory, and just a hint of comedic tragedy. Will they improve on their set pieces next time? Will Coach Damiani be serving his players extra practice on corner kicks? Only time will tell!
Until next time, may your weekends be filled with goals, laughter, and questionable refereeing!
SANVITESE-TOLMEZZO 3-3
GOL: at 15′ and 23′, Lena showcased his scoring prowess, followed by Taiariol at 40′, and Dario at 47′. Earlier, Flora made an attempt at 3′, and Bortolussi at 30′ also had his shot on target.
SANVITESE: Mio, Kindo, Pandolfo (substituted by Bortolussi at 18’st), Della Bianca, Miotto, Savian (substituted by Simionato at 29’st), Dario (substituted by Cervesato at 1’st), Pizzolito, Ventriglia, Taiariol, Parolari. The team is under the guidance of Coach Andrea Trevisan.
TOLMEZZO CARNIA: Poland, Rotter, Alex Tomat, Lena (substituted by Gianluca Cimador at 31’st), Menegatti, De Martin Topranin, Zanier (substituted by Genovese at 35’st), Lirussi, Flora, Madi (substituted by Gabriele Cimador at 41’st), and Bassanello. This side is coached by Fabrizio Damiani.
REFEREE: Debellis from Lower Friuli.
NOTE: Miotto, Dario, Della Bianca, Tomat, Madi, and Flora all received bookings during the match.
at ANDREA CITRAN
PRODOLONE The junior team of Tolmezzo Carnia faced a dramatic second seasonal draw, concluding the ninth match day of the championship with a thrilling 3-3 tie against the hosts, Sanvitese. This result now places them four points behind leaders Rive d’Arcano Flaibano, who narrowly defeated Codroipo, their next competitor.
“It was a daring match, we played against the best team I have seen to date, both from a technical and physical point of view – stated the U19 Carnici’s coach “Bacio” Damiani – . We took the lead twice, including a commanding 2-0 edge early on. Although we initially struggled on their heavy pitch, we rallied to find an equalizer in the closing five minutes of the first half. As the second half commenced, we managed to regain a 3-2 lead, but they equalized again at 3-3 via a set piece at the half-hour mark. We definitely need to enhance our performance on set pieces, as we conceded both the first and third goals in that manner. While we had opportunities to claim victory, it is also true that we could have lost. However, I repeat, we faced a very formidable team. Congratulations to them, and to us as well,” concludes Damiani.
What were Coach Damiani’s thoughts on the strengths and weaknesses of both teams during the Sanvitese-Tolmezzo match?
**Interview with Coach “Bacio” Damiani after the Sanvitese-Tolmezzo Match**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us, Coach Damiani! What a riveting match we witnessed today! A thrilling 3-3 draw certainly keeps us on the edge of our seats. How do you sum up your feelings about the game?
**Coach Damiani:** (laughs) Oh, it was certainly a rollercoaster, wasn’t it? I have mixed emotions—euphoria blended with a bit of anxiety. I mean, we faced what I believe is the best team I’ve seen to date, and while it’s a joy to engage in such thrilling football, we have things to work on!
**Interviewer:** You mentioned needing to improve on set pieces. Can you elaborate on that?
**Coach Damiani:** Ah, set pieces! Allowing two goals from corners? It’s like expecting to bake a cake, but instead, you’ve accidentally set the oven to self-destruct! We had a few lapses, and that’s where we need to firm up our communication and positioning. It’s basic but critical!
**Interviewer:** Sanvitese seemed to fight back strongly, especially after going a goal down. What did you think of their performance?
**Coach Damiani:** They showed great character! It was as if they were playing a family Christmas game that unexpectedly turned into wrestling! Both teams had opportunities to clinch the game, and that’s what kept the excitement alive. I’ve got to commend them for their resilience.
**Interviewer:** Your remarks about the unpredictability of youth football are spot on. It seems one moment a team is in control, the next, the momentum shifts dramatically.
**Coach Damiani:** Definitely! Youth football is like a pendulum in a whirlwind; that unpredictability is what makes it beautiful—though it can give any coach gray hairs! The players are still learning to read the game while battling the excitement, which makes for engaging match days like today.
**Interviewer:** Post-match, you congratulated the Sanvitese team. Was it difficult keeping your spirits high despite the draw?
**Coach Damiani:** Not at all! We have to be gracious in victory and defeat. They are a talented side, and while we had our moments, it was commendable how they responded and pushed back. It’s what football should be about—supporting each other while striving for greatness!
**Interviewer:** With this experience, what’s next in terms of training for Tolmezzo? Any immediate changes planned?
**Coach Damiani:** You bet! We’ll definitely be working on set pieces. Depending on how things go, I might even introduce some competitive drills—extra corner kick practice might just be on the menu! More than anything, we’ll maintain our spirit and push forward as a team.
**Interviewer:** Thank you very much, Coach Damiani, for this insightful look into your thoughts and strategies! Here’s to hopefully seeing more thrilling matches ahead!
**Coach Damiani:** Thank you! And here’s to more goals, laughter, and yes, maybe a bit of questionable refereeing along the way!