Lecce Takes The Lead

MD34: Monza surges, Cremonese stumbles and that Baldini screamer

David Ferrini (Lega Football)
7 min readApr 11, 2022

Lecce and Benevento make it three wins in a row, PlayOff spots are still up for grabs, and only one of the bottom five clubs accumulates points on Matchday 34.

How about that Enrico Baldini cracker from twenty-five yards.

They’ll be dancing La Pizzica

Lecce has only lost once in its past seventeen contests and is taking no prisoners — particularly at home — as the Salentini axed Cremonese from the Serie B apex, outclassing Spal 1–0 at the Via Del Mare on Saturday.

Marco Baroni’s men have only lost once at home this season, largely thanks to the contributions of the division’s top scorers, Massimo Coda and Gabriel Streffezza, the pair responsible for 33 of Lecce’s 55 goals so far.

On this occasion, Coda turned provider for little-known Icelandic midfielder, Thórir Jóhann Helgason, who slotted an unforgettable debut goal underneath Enrico Alfonso to seal the result in the 66th-minute, propelling Lecce into first place with four rounds to go.

As stated in the Lega B tweet above, Brescia plays Parma in the Monday night game. Therefore, the finalised Serie B table will be available tomorrow.

Bouncing straight back up to first-tier football?

Benevento overcame ten-man Vicenza 1–0 to notch up a third consecutive victory —the seventh of the past ten — as Fabio Caserta aims to penetrate the top four.

The big talking point was the double caution of Riccardo Meggiorini in first-half stoppages which allowed La Strega to fly to victory at the Ciro Vigorito courtesy of a calmly-placed hit from Mattia Viviani, assisted by the omnipresent Gennaro Acampora.

The defeat means that the Lanerossi remains in the relegation zone- equal with Cosenza on 25 points — and four points adrift of Alessandria, who they’ll travel to meet in the final round of the season. Benevento has a game in hand against Cosenza.

Frosinone’s victory reshapes the Top 8

Grigiorossi midfielder, Christian Bonaiuto, slotted his seventh for the campaign from a tight angle before Luigi Canotto equalised from the spot and Alessio Zerbin pounced on a loose ball, initially palmed away by Marco Carnesecchi, to put the Canarini ahead at the break.

With Luca Strizzolo harshly shown a second yellow card, Frosinone took control of their own destiny and turned their poor midweek form around — losing to last-placed Pordenone — to take down the League leaders 2–1 at the Benito Stirpe.

Monza is cooking up something special

It was groundhog day for Monza who won 2–0 for the second successive match, this time away at Cosenza, as Mattia Valoti and Christian Gytkjær got their second goals in as many games.

With six wins in their last seven, scoring fourteen and conceding just three in that time, the Bagai deservedly climb into second position as they chase Serie A football for the first time in their history.

Cosenza will find it tough going to break their seven-game winless streak in the upcoming rounds against Benevento (5th) and Cremonese (3rd).

Enrico Baldini smashed the Goal of the Round

Cittadella returned to winning ways for the first time in eight matches. Having accrued four league points since February, the Granata hadn’t scored in open play for 642 minutes until Enrico Baldini’s opener.

Amato Ciciretti equalised — his second goal of the campaign — just sixty seconds later with a spectacular, curling effort that looped over the outstretched arm of Albanian goalie, Elhan Kastrati.

Not to be outdone, Baldini responded with a swerving drive from twenty-five yards to win it 2–1, sending Citta four points above Como, shooting down the Lariani’s playoffs dreams in front of their own fans at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia.

An Inter youth product, Baldini is having his career-best season with ten goals for the term, five more than his debut season with Cittadella in 2020/21.

Pisa limped out of the Top 4 after relinquishing a half-time lead to draw 1–1 at Perugia. The Nerazzurri — now winless in three — slip into fifth place but it could be worse if Brescia beats Parma on Monday.

This is the fourth draw in five matches for the Grifoni. Aleandro Rosi’s strike canceled out George Puscas’ opener, the Romania international now has five goals since joining on loan from Reading in January.

While a solitary point is adequate in upholding 9th position, Massimiliano Alvini must win at least three of his remaining matches to realistically have any chance of PlayOff calcio in May.

Reggina pecked by i Picchi

Ascoli’s erratic form sees them return to winning ways with two second-half rippers from Fabrizio Caligara and Soufiane Bidaoui at the Stadio Cino E Lillo Del Duca.

The result sealed the PlayOff fate of both clubs for 2021/22 as Andrea Sottil’s men staved off the Calabrian challenge to maintain seventh spot (55 points), the Amaranto squandering the chance to pull within five points of the Top 8.

Caligara’s magnificent left boot opens the scoring for Ascoli on Matchday 34

That magnificent Milanese solo-goal

Alessandria has overcome its fourteen-match winless streak with a 2–0 victory at the Giuseppe Moccagatta against the hapless Pordenone, ending the Ramarri’s ever-fading hopes of remaining in the second tier.

Of all clubs in the bottom five, only Alessandria picked up points on MD34. *Cosenza has a game in hand vs Benvento. Source: Soccerstand.com

Fielding an all-Italian starting eleven, Michele Marconi and Tommaso Milanese netted either side of the break to guarantee L’Orso three valuable points. Moreno Longo’s side pulls to within five points of Spal who sits in 15th place, one spot safe of the PlayOuts.

19th defeat for Crotone

It’s the same old story for Crotone. The Squali led at the Ezio Scida after six minutes through a Vlad Golemic half-volley but then lost confidence. The Ternana equaliser arrived via Anthony Partipilo — the Bari-born attacker capturing his seventh of the season.

The Rossoverdi’s chances of PlayOff football are all but over, however, that didn’t stop them from pushing for the winner. Marino Defendi struck a mistimed volley into the ground and over the heads of despairing Crotone players who were positioned on the goal line.

Sure, Cristiano Lucarelli can daydream as Ternana maintains a mathematical chance of going up. Same story, different page, for Francesco Modesto in regards to salvation, who simply can not afford a twentieth defeat.

Ciao Bella Ciao

While it’s still mathematically possible for Pordenone to make the PlayOut, winning all four remaining games would see them reach 29 only points.

All the Matchday 34 Results

A big statement was made by Lecce who now sets the pace with four rounds to go. While Alessandria pulls clear of the relegation zone, Pordenone is all but relegated and can now play the kids.

Leading Scorers MD34

Enrico Baldini’s brace sees him enter the Top 10 fray while Mattia Valoti strikes again.

Source: Soccerstand.com

The Serie B Table on MD33

Playoffs: The Top 6 are steaming ahead. Surely this is the most entertaining Serie B season in history!

PlayOuts and Relegation: Crotone, Vicenza, Cosenza will compete for the playoffs with Alessandria?

The Table is coming once Brescia and Parma play on Monday.

Remaining Highlights from MD34

Lecce Spal, Perugia Pisa, Ascoli Reggina, Alessandria Pordenone, Benevento Vicenza, Cosenza Monza, Crotone Ternana,

Next Games on Matchday 35

Top 8 sides: Monza vs Brescia is set to shape automatic promotion spots and there’s heavy importance on Parma vs Ascoli and Pisa vs Como.

PlayOut: Vicenza vs Perugia carries weight for relegation and promotion as does Cittadella vs Alessandria

Source: Transfermarkt

The Serie B Playoff dates (below)

Play Off First Round

Friday, 13th May 6 v 7 (X), Saturday 14th May, 5 v 8 (Y).

PlayOut Dates

16th vs 17th of Serie B will be contested on Thursday, 12th of May and Friday, 20th of May (Home and Away).

Play Off Semifinal

Tuesday, 17th May. (X v 3) Wednesday, 18th May. (Y v 4) Saturday, 21st May. (3 v X) Sunday, 22nd May. (4 v Y)

Play Off Final

Thursday, May 26th and Sunday, May 29th.

Serie B Season 2022–2023 Calendar

Next season’s calendar is confirmed. The championship starts on Saturday 13 August and ends on Friday 19 May 2023. There will be a break for the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, with the 15th round taking place on November 12th and the resumption on boxing day, Monday December 26th.

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David Ferrini (Lega Football)
David Ferrini (Lega Football)

Written by David Ferrini (Lega Football)

Football Commentator of Italy’s Serie A

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