Giugliano-Salernitana 1-2, the Granata's player ratings

Donnarumma 7: He wasn't faultless on the occasion of Nepi's goal, but he was responsible for the victory. He flew into the top corner in the first half, then Prado put it into the corner and made a much more difficult save than the penalty he saved against Sorrento. He was more confident coming out. Anastasio 6: He hadn't played badly, but once again, tactical considerations forced Raffaele to leave him in the locker room at halftime. He put a Golden Ball at Villa's feet, but the winger wasted his chance.
Golemic 6: He deserves a 10 for his professionalism and dedication. He gritted his teeth and showed his willingness to play. He was very alert for 70 minutes, but dropped off towards the end.
Cabianca 6.5: Another very positive performance from a defender already ready for the next level. He came close to scoring with a long-range strike, then missed a penalty on the move. But he was there, following the play, and timing his moves. Let's hope it's just fatigue.
Frascatore 6.5: Excellent performance from the defender, a sight to behold when he decides to play early. He holds his own until the end, destined to be a permanent starter in the long run.
Villa 6.5: He has a great chance to score, but he misses the opportunity and is caught by Caldore. A motor in his own lane, he manages to stay focused while constantly shifting positions. He's now a certainty for this Salernitana team.
Quirini 5.5: Maybe it's his role, maybe it's his tiredness, but we haven't seen the best version of a true talent in these three games. He was very inaccurate in his build-up play today, his only notable performance being an elegant nutmeg on an opponent.
Capomaggio 6: He loses the ball when Giugliano breaks away and puts it in. He's cumbersome in his build-up play and a step back from last Wednesday. However, he provides a golden assist for Ferrari for the equalizer.
De Boer 6: Very inconsistent throughout the 90 minutes. At times he participates in the play and is excellent in pressing, at times he struggles and loses easy balls. However, he does initiate the build-up to the winning goal.
Ferraris 6.5: Much like last Wednesday, he plays poorly until the goal. He gets the ball rolling and begins to seriously challenge the home defense, roaming the entire attack. He comes close to doubling the lead twice, sets up Ferrari's 2-1 lead, and sacrifices himself in the tense final minutes.
Inglese 6: He makes an impact even when he doesn't score, and that's a given. He had a good first half, coming close to equalizing with a header. In the second half, he aimed for the corner, but Caldore was decisive. He came off exhausted.
Ferrari 6: The goal could have unlocked him, especially on a psychological level; he pounces on the ball like a true predator in the penalty area. But he's clearly lagging behind physically.
Tascone 6: He comes onto the pitch with a couple of excellent recoveries in his own half, but loses a bit when called upon to set up the play. He handles a counterattack terribly towards the end.
Ubani 6: He's a tough opponent, he deserves credit for timing his moves well but misses almost all his crosses.
Matino 6: He comes on and struggles, as Coppolaro did on Wednesday. He picks up a yellow, commits two more fouls, and then sacrifices himself on Baldè in the final minutes.
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Giuseppe Raffaele 7: A paradoxical match. The first half was perhaps the best in terms of dribbling ability and presence in the opposition half, but it ended 1-1. Salernitana struggled in the second half, except for the first 10 minutes, but they won 1-2 with a clever attacking substitution. The standings speak for themselves, but the opposition was in trouble at the back.
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