Official lineups Bologna-Fiorentina, Lecce-Monza and Sassuolo-Udinese: predictions scorers, cautions and shooters
The sixth round of the championship is now in full swing, with the 3pm matches presenting many interesting points, between shaky benches and coaching changes that have already materialised. On paper, one expects lively matches full of twists and turns, which could rewrite in a more tangible way the connotations of a classification that is slowly beginning to take shape more effectively. Here are the line-up choices:
- BOLOGNA (3-5-2): Skorupski; Posch, Medel, Lucumi; Kasius, Aebischer, Schouten, Soriano, Cambiaso; Barrow, Arnautovic.
- FIORENTINA (4-3-3): Terracciano, Dodo, M.Quarta, Igor, Biraghi, Bonaventura, Amrabat, Barak, Kouamé, Sottil, Jovic
- LECCE (4-3-3): Falcone; Gendrey, Pongracic, Baschirotto, Pezzella; Helgason, Hjulmand, Bistrovic; Di Francesco, Ceesay, Banda
- MONZA (3-5-2): Di Gregorio; Marlon, Pablo Marì, Izzo; Birindelli, Sensi, Rovella, Pessina, Carlos Augusto; Mota, Caprari.
- SASSUOLO (4-3-3): Consigli; Toljan, Ruan, Ferrari, Rogerio; Frattesi, Lopez, Henrique; Laurientè; Pinamonti, Kyriakopoulos.
- UDINESE (3-5-2) Silvestri; Becao, Ebosse, Perez; Pereyra, Arslan, Walace, Lovric, Udogie; Success, Deulofeu.
Bologna-Fiorentina, Lecce-Monza and Sassuolo-Udinese: the scorers’ predictions
Sassuolo-Udinese have all the makings of a lively match, not least because the neroverdi will try to impose their own game from the opening minutes, with aggressive pressing on the opponents’ ball carriers: Pinamonti could score at least one goal, but watch out for Deulofeu, who wants to redeem a start to the season that was a bit lacklustre. Should one want to bet on a possible wild card at the Dall’Ara, headlights on Jack Bonaventura, whose feeling for goal cannot and must not be overlooked. Monza are clinging on to their bomber: Petagna must inevitably take on the burden of an attack that cannot do without his plays.
Probable cautions and marksmen for the 3pm matches
In Sassuolo v Udinese, the option of Frattesi as a marksman is a tempting one: Dionisi’s midfielder, at the centre of many market rumours last summer, often tries from long range. Possible caution for Rogerio. Barak marksman, as did Carlos Augusto in Lecce-Monza. As for the cards front, a possible caution for Martinez Quarta, who should find it quite difficult to keep a physically strong opponent like Arnautovic at bay.