Numbers that make fans dream and that allow them to think big. The individual and team statistics of the Nerazzurri team group
PISA — The clear victory against Bari for 2-0 it is just the last piece of an exceptional season so far for Filippo Inzaghi’s Pisa. A dominant performance. Numbers in hand, the Nerazzurri continue to travel at a pace not seen for years, forcefully applying for the fight for promotion to Serie A.
Let’s start right from victory against Bari. The success against the Apulian team was the result of an authoritative performance: 17 total shotswith 5 in the mirror, and a physical dominance evident in the tackles (27 won against 19) and in aerial duels. Simone Canestrelli was featured with due assist winners and an impeccable work in construction, touching 50 balloonshalf of which are in the midfield area.
Let’s continue with the footballers. The Nerazzurri’s successes are not limited to numbers but are achieved thanks to an extraordinary collective and individual performances of the highest level. Alexander Lindthe “diamond in the rough” of the summer transfer market, has become an essential offensive pivot, while Gabriele Piccinini (in the cover photo of Pisa SC)with 4 goals and 2 assists, is the surprise of this season, going from a marginal role to being the extra man in midfield.
Even the young man Samuele Angori he is carving out an important space for himself in his first experience in Serie B. Stefano Moreo, in addition to being a team player, has started to score consistently, while Idrissa Toure, in a role that is not his, is proving to be a fundamental player. It should not be forgotten that Pisa is playing without three key players as Tomas Esteves, Mehdi Leris e Olimpiu Morutanthe latter now close to returning.
Now come the absolute numbers. In 17 games played, Pisa lost only twice, both in particular conditions: in Castellammare, where the team had a bad day, and in Carrara, a mocking defeat resulting from an episode in the final. These results do not detract from a solid and constantly growing path. At home, the Nerazzurri collected 21 points in 9 games (6 wins and 3 draws), traveling at an average of 2.33 points per game within friendly walls. A performance that brings to mind the records set by Luca D’Angelo, Gigi Simoni and Luca Giannini in Pisa’s historic years.
The comparison with past seasons should also be underlined: in 2021-2022, Pisa closed the first round with 35 pointstwo less than the current ones 37 points. Not even Ventura’s Pisa of 2007-2008, which stopped at 34 pointshad managed to maintain a similar pace. Numbers that make fans dream and that allow them to think big.
With a first round which could end with historic records, Pisa has all it takes to aim for direct promotion. The competitors Sassuolo and Spezia are traveling at a high pace, but Inzaghi’s Pisa is proving to be the most continuous and solid team of the tournament. The statistics speak for themselves: 37 pointshigh level performances and a united group that knows how to suffer and win. Only time will tell if Pisa will reach Serie A, but one thing is certain: this team is already part of the Nerazzurri firmament.
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