Serie A: Sassuolo falls again in Verona and loses Berardi

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In the midst of a crisis, Sassuolo, eighteenth and first relegated from Serie A, traveled to Hellas Verona, seventeenth, for the 27th day. A bottom-of-the-table poster between two teams that have been struggling since the start of the season. Difficulties confirmed during the first act since none of the 22 players managed to find the fault (0-0).

Upon returning from the locker room, the appearance of this meeting hardly changed and very few opportunities were to be reported for Marc’Antonio Bentegodi. We finally had to wait until the last moments to see Karol Swiderski open the scoring (1-0, 79th) and allow the Verona players to pocket the three points. With this result (1-0), Sassuolo, who lost Domenico Berardi to injury (possible rupture of the Achilles tendon), fell to 19th place, three lengths from his opponent of the day, 17th.

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