Leo Štulac played and scored, while Luka Krajnc sat but went home satisfied: Catanzaro silenced the stands of the Renzo Barbera stadium in Palermo
Photo: Catanzaro Calcio
In the Italian Serie B, two clubs clashed on Friday, both fielding a player from Slovenia. Palermo hosted Catanzaro in a highly significant match for the top of the standings in Italy’s second league. The encounter ended 2-1 in favor of Catanzaro, with Luka Krajnc remaining on the bench for the entire match. However, despite this, he went home more content than Leo Štulac, who played and even scored.
The Primorska midfielder scored the only goal for Sicilians in the 82nd minute, merely three minutes after entering the game from the bench. Leo Štulac was considered one of the few positives in the match, which, according to Italian media, Palermo played “terribly poorly.” Giornale di Sicilia mentioned loud booing at the end of the game, primarily directed at the coach. “I will stay as long as the club wants me. I still have a lot of energy,” responded Eugenio Corini to rumors suggesting he might depart.
Leo Štulac notched his third goal in the Serie B season against Catanzaro, while his Palermo side, following the defeat, sits sixth in the Serie B standings. Catanzaro, where Luka Krajnc has played seven matches, holds a high third position.
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Author: editorial Football Planet