In the last game of February, Novara visited Terni to challenge Trana.

This is a mid-table team currently ranked thirteenth in Serie B. However, Trana is not an easy team to deal with. They can be called giant killers this season. Teams in the top half of the standings, including Empoli, Modena, and Stabia, have all been defeated by Trana.

In fact, in the first round match between Novara and Trana, if Bruno hadn't shown off his power and contributed 1 shot and 1 pass, Novara might have lost.

The final score of that game was 2:2, and Novara managed a difficult draw at home.

Facing Trana again, head coach Tessel was a little worried about the status and performance of his players. Even Bruno was afraid that his previous good momentum would be interrupted.

They say good things don't work but bad things work. After an anxious first half, Bruno finally scored a goal for Novara in the 58th minute, thus breaking the deadlock on the field.

Just when Novara's morale was rising and he was ready to work hard to expand his lead, in the 75th minute of the game, forward Ricardo Manero, who had just come off the bench, scored an own goal. Novara was unexpectedly tied by his opponent. score.

Novara coach Tessel on the sidelines was dumbfounded. Originally, he replaced Manero to strengthen the offense, but he did not expect that the guy did not contribute on the offensive end, but instead gave a big gift to the opponent.

The own goal's blow to Novara's morale was obvious. Their attack, which was originally vigorous, suddenly stalled. Trana launched a fierce attack on Novara's goal amid the cheers of the home fans.

Fortunately, Novara's defense was relatively solid today and withstood Trana's counterattack.

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As the game time passed, the score on the field remained at 1:1.

Just when the game was coming to an end, and many people thought that Novara's winning streak would be fixed at ten games, Bruno stood up again.

Led by Bruno, the revitalized Novara began to besiege Trana in the final stage of the game.

However, after attacking for more than ten minutes, Trana, who did not break through Novara's goal again, discovered that Novara started to counterattack, and recovered all the way, intending to maintain the 1:1 score until the end of the game.

Being able to draw with Novara, which has won ten consecutive games and is full of momentum, is enough for Trana to be happy.

In the 92nd minute of the game, the injury time was about to end in 3 minutes.

At this time, 11 people, including forward Trana, all retreated to the penalty area, intending to defend one point with an iron wall.

Novara is still attacking tirelessly, but in the eyes of the Trana fans at the scene, Novara is just struggling unwillingly.

Bruno sent a through ball from the center. Novara center Manero, who had just sent an own goal, headed the ball backwards. After Buzigori dribbled the ball along the wing at high speed, he suddenly sent a diagonal pass.

At the top of the penalty area, Bruno stopped the ball with his chest, first dunked past the home team's center back, and then volleyed the ball directly into the upper left corner of the goal.

2:1, Novara exceeded the score again!

Trana fans at the Libero Liberati Stadium were stunned!

Hundreds of Novara fans who came to the away game with the team were overjoyed. They had already accepted the result of the draw in their hearts, but they didn't expect Bruno to surprise them again.

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On March 2, the 29th round of Serie B started with the whistle, and Novara faced Reggina at the Piola Stadium.

Novara broke the deadlock in the 39th minute of the first half with a long shot from Simone Pese who came in from behind.

In the second half, Novara continued to suppress Regina on the scene.

Just when the scene was calm, a fierce conflict suddenly broke out. Novara midfielder Andrea Lisuzzo knocked down Reggina midfielder Colucci in defense. Colucci got up and rushed towards Lisuzzo. The two had a big fight on the court, and the referee was called Both sent off.

Originally, they each sent off one person, but the number of both sides was still the same, but another penalty was a bit difficult for Novara to accept: the referee also awarded Reggina a penalty kick!

Novara players protested this penalty because they felt that the foul was outside the penalty area and Colucci fell into the penalty area after being fouled. It was just a free kick.

More than 10,000 Novara fans in the stands also booed. Many fans even loudly rebuked the referee for being a black whistle. Some people did not want to see Novara continue to win.

However, the referee ignored the Novara people's protests and insisted on awarding a penalty kick. Reggina then converted the penalty kick to equalize the score.

The referee's decision angered the Novara people, and after the restart, they launched a fierce attack into Reggina's half.

Reggina is currently ranked 20th in Serie B, and the gap between its strength and Novara is still quite large. Coupled with the fact that his momentum was suppressed by Novara, the scene looked very embarrassing.

Ten minutes later, Bruno was pulled to the ground by the defensive defender while dribbling the ball. The free kick he took personally bounced off the post. Argentinian forward Pablo Gonzalez used his knee to complete the follow-up shot and knocked the football into the net. , while scoring his 16th league goal of the season, also helped Novara exceed the score again.

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On March 9, in the 30th round of Serie B, Novara challenged Brescia as a guest.

At the Mario Rigamonti Stadium where Baggio and Barcelona had fought, Novara got off to a dream start early. In the 9th minute of the game, Bruno passed the ball from the middle, and Novara's 21-year-old Swiss forward Haris Seferovich scored in the penalty area.

However, Brescia's combat effectiveness and fighting will are very strong. They are currently ranked eighth in the league, but only 5 points less than sixth-placed Empoli. With 13 rounds left in the league, there is still hope of participating in the promotion play-offs.

After losing the ball, Brescia immediately launched a counterattack, and in the 30th minute, during a corner kick attack, their center back Scalia scored with a header from close range, tying the score.

The game immediately reached a deadlock.

Until the 85th minute of the game, the score was still 1:1. For nearly an hour, both sides were unable to score.

The Brescia coach finally couldn't sit still. He walked to the sidelines, shouted loudly, and pushed forward with both hands: Attack! attack! Don't rush! Don't rush! Patient attack!

Hearing the coach's roar and seeing the coach jumping up and down anxiously, the players were also confused: Do you want us to be anxious? Or are you in a hurry?

The Brescia player who took the ball in the midfield originally planned to control it, but listening to the roar of the head coach, he could only choose to move forward. He looked up in front, and then sent a through ball to find the forward.

The Brescia striker prepared to receive the ball, but Buzigoli, who had been watching eagerly from the sidelines, made a beautiful sliding tackle and intercepted the ball.

After stealing the ball, Buzigoli passed the ball to Simone Pese, who retreated to meet him. The latter immediately transferred the ball to Bruno who was active on the right.

Bruno made a beautiful pass, avoiding the Brescia left back who came up hastily to press, and then rushed directly at high speed. The poor Brescia left back's shortcomings in turning slowly were fully exposed. By the time he turned around and wanted to catch up, he had already was thrown far away.

Bruno, who was rushing along the right wing, faced the Brescia defender who came out to cover in a panic. He tried to cut in, but he took advantage of the situation and passed a beautiful curve ball into the penalty area.

Ricardo Manero, who scored an own goal in the last game, squeezed away another defender, jumped up abruptly, and made a beautiful lion's head shake.

This was really a powerful and heavy header. The ball carried the sound of the wind, passing through the Brescia goalkeeper's fingers, and quickly passed into the net, making a crisp "thud" sound.

The ball went in!

2:1!

With less than 10 minutes left in the game, Novara finally broke through Brescia and exceeded the score again.

This is the final score of the game.

After narrowly defeating his opponent with a score of 2:1 in three consecutive games, Novara gave people the feeling of being an unbeatable destiny.

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