Serie B: Bologna smash Mantova to go top
Tuesday, 15 January 2008
Bologna defeat Mantova in Serie B in Italy - AusItalia.comBologna has leapt to the top of Serie B after former-Azzurri striker Marazzina netted a hat-trick against Stefano Fiore's Mantova while Chievo stay in second place after a 2-0 win over AusItalian Carl Valeri's Grosseto.

Bologna 3-0 Mantova
Marazzina was the hat-trick hero as Bologna mauled promotion rivals Mantova. He opened his tally with a towering header from Lavecchia’s cross, then the visitors were unlucky not to equalise as Passoni hit the crossbar straight from the corner flag and Corona’s follow-up was tipped over the bar by Antonioli. Fiore also tested the Rossoblu goalkeeper and Daino’s goalline clearance kept out Caridi, but Marazzina took control in the second half. The former Chievo striker pounced on a Sacchetti error, then turned in Daino’s cross from the right. January signing Bucchi also made his debut for Bologna.
Scorers: Marazzina 16, 58, 71 (B)
Bologna: Antonioli; Daino, Terzi, Castellini, Bonetto; Lavecchia, Mingazzini, Carrus, Della Rocca (Confalone 82); Fava (Bucchi 65), Marazzina (Colomba 88)
Mantova: Pegolo; Sacchetti (Calori 63), Notari, Di Cesare, Balestri; Spinale, Passoni (Doga 62); Tarana, Fiore (Lucenti 71), Caridi; Corona

Chievo 2-0 Grosseto
Chievo made hard work of little Grosseto and struggled to a 2-0 victory. Marcolini had the opportunity to open the scoring after 19 minutes, but saw his penalty saved by Bressan. The Flying Donkeys regrouped and made up for the error when defender Mandelli rose for a powerful header. The result remained in the balance until the final nine minutes, when Pellissier struck to make the points safe.

Ascoli 1-1 Modena
The game was decided in the space of eight minutes at the Stadio Del Duca between two teams who are not in the best shape right now. Perrulli thought he had earned the points for Ascoli, but soon after Roma youth product Okaka grabbed an equaliser out of nowhere into the top corner. Before then, Perrulli and Guberti had gone close for the home side.
Scorers: Perrulli 71 (A), Okaka 79 (M)

Avellino 3-2 Bari
Antonio Conte had a disappointing debut on the Bari bench in this entertaining encounter at the Partenio. Hungarian Kenesei opened the scoring before Cavalli's screamer and Antonelli's header turned it all around. Avellino fought back in the second half with Pellicori first drawing level by making the most of a defensive error, then converting a late penalty for a foul on Di Cecco.

Frosinone 0-0 Brescia
The Rondinelle start 2008 in the same sluggish fashion as they ended the last solar year. Their performance was not helped by an appalling pitch at the Stadio Matusa and constant rainfall throughout the match, but Frosinone had the best chances with Martini missing an open goal and Viviano saving a Lodi strike.

Lecce 0-0 Messina
This was a missed opportunity for Lecce, who slide out of the top three after seeing a late spot-kick saved. Messina managed to keep the Salentini relatively quiet throughout aside from Manitta saves on headers from Stendardo and Cottafava. When Stendardo was punished for a handling offence six minutes from time, Valdes saw his penalty parried by Manitta.

Piacenza 0-0 Cesena
Both teams seemed more afraid of defeat than eager to win and so the 0-0 draw was fairly inevitable at the Stadio Garilli.

Rimini 0-0 Albinoleffe
Rimini played their first game since top scorer Jeda moved to Cagliari and his absence was felt in this sluggish performance. Albinoleffe were also uninspired on the day and neither side could find a winning goal. Vitiello's backheel finish skimmed the upright, Del Prato needed a goalline clearance and Vantaggiato failed to slot into an empty net. Albinoleffe's best chance on 52 minutes had Gervasoni rattle the woodwork.

Spezia 1-4 Pisa
Pisa started 2008 on the right foot after stuttering in the closing stages of last year. Just five minutes into the match, D’Anna was brought down and Castillo converted the spot-kick. Guidetti was unlucky not to draw Spezia level moments later when his effort cannoned off the crossbar and Kutuzov doubled the advantage with a solo effort. Guidetti did get the home side back into the game with a screamer, but Camorani foolishly picked up his second yellow card, leaving Spezia with 10 men for the entire second half. They still pushed forward and allowed Kutuzov and Juliano to seal the points on the counter.
Scorers: Castillo pen 5 (P), Kutuzov 20, 60 (P), Guidetti 40 (S), Juliano 86 (P)

Treviso 2-0 Triestina
Treviso grabbed an important win in this Friuli-Venezia-Giulia derby. Barreto was hero and villain for the home side, as he opened the scoring but then saw his penalty saved by Triestina shot-stopper Dei. Piovaccari ensured the points were safe in the final minutes.
Scorers: Barreto 11 (Tv), Piovaccari 82 (Tv) 

Serie B Table after Round 20

PtsPWDLFAWDLFAWDLFA
Bologna 42201262269730153532116
Pisa 41201253352543212118212314
Chievo 40201244362353221117121512
Lecce 392011633113541166622157
Albinoleffe 3820115431187212184331010
Brescia 341910452718703181034298
Mantova 3420104631226221994241213
Rimini 302086627215321911334810
Messina 29208571723712127145516
Frosinone 2720767272744217113251016
Ascoli 26196852519622201106358
Modena 2520677282743317122441115
Triestina 2420668253444215112261023
Piacenza 23207211162441588316816
Grosseto 22205781626541127037419
Avellino 2020551022285231511037717
Bari 202048821313521211136920
Spezia (-1)1920479252941513120641217
Treviso 1820531221315141512028619
Vicenza 1620371018320557143251118
Cesena 152029921312621410037721
Ravenna 13203413213633410130191123

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