LEONARDO PERUGINI
Handed his 3rd successive start, he didn't have much to do during the course of the game. He got wrongfooted by a couple of unfortunate deflections as Aston Villa pulled one back and produced a single save at the beginning of the first half.
FABIO FRASSINELLI
He didn't have much to do at the back either, therefore he was deployed upfront in the second half. Couldn't find the back of the net this time.
DAVIDE FILIPPI
Much in the same way as Frassinelli, he was thrusted upfront once the result had been secured. Couldn't score but once again showed pace and resilience.
ALDO MARLETTA
Scored his 2nd successive hat-trick to bring his season tally to 20 goals, however it didn't take too much of an effort to do so in such an easy game.
ALESSIO DI NOTO
Scored the opener that entitled the lads to free-score since. A constant presence in midfield, he also went close once or twice.
MARCO CANTELLI
Now on top of the team's goal-scoring chart, his hat-trick was the usual mixture of technique, composure and shot-power.
MATTEO BOVALINO
Unusually deployed as striker, Matteo scored a couple of goals in the second half, including the early-whistle 9-1 with a great individual effort.
GAFFER LUIGI VANIN
He was left with no subsitutes available, however he shuffled the pack a wee bit, which paid off in a game which couldn't result into anything else than a win.
REFEREE ZUCCHI
Easy handling for the man in black. No cards were needed, no blatant decisions to be made.
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