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SudTirol
Pescara
Attacks
81
85
Dangerous Attacks
39
43
Ball Possession
35
65
On Target
1
3
Off Target
3152
5017
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End 0-0
93′
A. Masiello
85′
A. Masiello
K. Zedadka
84′
E.Pecorino
82′
J.Martini
S. Tronchin
82′
D. Črnigoj
S.Merkaj
81′
Lorenzo Meazzi
G. Acampora
78′
M. R. Frigerio
D. Casiraghi
77′
F.Tait
76′
F. Veseli
76′
F.Tait
72′
G.Letizia
A.Gravillon
72′
L.Dabo
Lorenzo Berardi
67′
F.Caligara
L.Valzania
67′
G.Olzer
L. Insigne
65′
L.Valzania
49′
K. Zedadka
45′
E.Pecorino
S. Verdi
Halftime 0-0
21′
D. Casiraghi
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Match Info
In a tightly contested Serie B encounter at the Stadio Druso, SudTirol and Pescara played out a goalless draw. The match, which kicked off late on Saturday evening, was a significant one for both sides in their respective battles, with SudTirol looking to solidify a playoff position and Pescara desperate for points to move away from the relegation zone. Despite the high stakes, neither team could find a breakthrough in a game defined by defensive organization and a lack of clear-cut chances.
The first half saw both teams probe cautiously, with SudTirol enjoying slightly more possession in their compact home stadium. The best opportunity fell to Pescara just before halftime, but their striker's header from a corner was expertly tipped over the bar by the SudTirol goalkeeper. The second half followed a similar pattern, with midfield battles taking precedence over attacking flair. Pescara had a strong penalty appeal waved away midway through the half, a decision that frustrated their bench. SudTirol's most dangerous moment came from a long-range effort that whistled just past the post. As the clock ticked down, both managers made attacking substitutions, but the final passes were consistently lacking, leading to a share of the points.
The draw leaves SudTirol in a solid mid-table position, their playoff hopes still alive but requiring a stronger finish. For Pescara, the single point is a small step in their fight for survival, but they remain perilously close to the drop zone. Post-match, the SudTirol manager emphasized his team's defensive solidity but lamented the lack of creativity in the final third. His Pescara counterpart stated his team showed great fight away from home and felt they deserved more from the game, particularly referencing the denied penalty claim.

