Cagliari Player Ratings: Caprile Stands Out in Disappointing Team Display
In the Serie A match between Torino and Cagliari, which ended 2-0 in favor of the home team, Cagliari’s performance left much to be desired. Here’s a breakdown of the players’ performances:
Caprile (6.5): The standout player for Cagliari. His impressive saves prevented a more significant defeat.
Obert (5): Struggled to contain opponents, allowing them to breach his area too easily.
Luperto (5.5): Lost balance against Karamoh, contributing to the second goal.
Mina (5.5): Attempted to shore up the defense but couldn’t make a significant impact.
Zappa (5): Failed to close down Adams for the second goal and rarely ventured forward.
Deiola (5): Lacked the necessary defensive solidity in midfield.
Marin (5): A stark contrast to his game-changing performance against Lecce, he was virtually invisible on the field.
Felici (5): Struggled to engage in the game, mirroring the overall ineffectiveness of the attacking unit.
Gaetano (5): Failed to make an impact, showing no signs of the rejuvenated player seen in recent matches.
Zortea (5): Appeared lackluster and posed no threat to the opposition.
Piccoli (5): Unable to break free from Torino’s defensive grip, lacking his usual work rate.
Coach Nicola (5): Failed to adapt the team’s strategy when needed and focused too heavily on defense at the expense of attacking play.
Substitutes, including Augello, Makoumbou, Adopo, and Pavoletti, made little impact on the game’s outcome.