Verona secured their presence in Italian Serie A for the fifth consecutive season after proving their permanence on Monday by winning 1-2 in their visit to the field of bottom and relegated Salernitana.
If last year the ‘gialloblù’ team had to beat Spezia in a playoff match to avoid relegation, this season they achieved safety with one match left until the end of the championship.
Improvement in the second round
Permanence rewards the improvement of those Marco Baroni in the second round of the championship, where they added six of the nine victories they recorded in Serie A.
Verona, however, came into the penultimate matchday having cleared its homework after letting a home win against Torino slip away last week after conceding two goals in the last quarter of an hour (1-2).
Two goals in the first half
But Baroni’s men did not disappoint in their visit to bottom team, Salernitana, and got the victory they needed to seal safety with goals from the Slovakian. Tomas Suslov and Michael Folorunsho, top scorer for ‘gialloblù’ with five goals, in the first half.
Yes Suslov He didn’t need anyone’s help in the 22nd minute and made it 0-1 by finishing with a powerful cross shot from the edge of the area, an action he himself started with a steal of the ball, in the extension of first half Folorunsho He was in charge of completing a great choral play by Verona.
After stealing the ball in three quarters of the field, the Belgian Jackson Tchatchoua he gave it to the Dutchman Tijjani Noslinwho awaited the arrival of the Serbian right Darko Lazoviche assisted and Folorunsho established 0-2.
Two goals ensured Verona’s permanence did not seem to be in danger even with the last goal from the Salernitana midfielder Giulio Maggiorewhich established the final 1-2 in the 90th minute.
Source: La Verdad

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