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Continuation and end of the 19th day of Serie A this Saturday evening. Udinese traveled to Veneto to face Hellas Verona on the pitch at the Marcantonio-Bentegodi Stadium. On the Gialloblu side, the objective of this duel was to score points to get their heads above water and move away from the red zone. The Zebrettes also wanted to take valuable points to continue to get closer to the race for Europe. In a balanced match, neither team managed to find the fault (0-0).
A disappointment for Kosta Runjaić’s players since Verona played the last 20 minutes with ten men after the expulsion of Suat Serdar (71st). In the rankings, Udinese still remains in a good position with this good 9th place, while Hellas Verona continues its rise and is now in 14th position. Next weekend, the Rossoblù will host Atalanta Bergamo at home, while the Gialloblu will travel to Campania to challenge Napoli, during the 20th day of the Italian championship.
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