Lazio-Lecce, the change is clear but no one paid any attention – News on the U.S. Lecce

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The match against Lazio and its controversy with the VAR threatens to obscure the positive aspects that a race like the one played at the Olimpico can leave a legacy in these two weeks of cosmic emptiness due to the break for the national team.

In view of the recovery, Lecce and Lecce have the duty to preserve the goodness shown by Mancosu and his companions. One of the things that struck is the way to kick the corners which has seen a change that regarding the Liverani era can be considered epochal.

Since Liverani arrived in Lecce, therefore from the Serie C, corner kicks have always been a plague. You want because in the team there has never been a footballer able to kick them tense, precise, at half height, either because to put the ball in motion before bowling it in the center, it allows the Giallorossi to move the opposing defense hoping to find free spaces to hit. The problem with this is that rarely this solution of kicking the "second" corners has brought home the hoped-for fruits. In fact, I don't remember a lot of goals realized thanks to this trick.

At the Olimpico instead it was decided to change. Calderoni at the bar, in the absence of Falco, and straight ball, strained at the far post with goals from Lapadula for kit. A exceptional fact which allowed the Giallorossi to pierce Simone Inzaghi's team defense. A danger that was repeated on the subsequent beaten corners, always direct.

Whether it was a necessity, for the lack of the men who know how to play the ball, or a real change, we cannot know it until Lecce-Cagliari on November 24th.

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