Mario Beretta Out at LecceIn a not so surprising story, Mario Beretta got the sack today following four losses in the last five matches, and no goals scored in any of those games. Can't say I'm surprised as Lecce are the type of team who make you just think to yourself, "In mid-week training and in their wildest dreams, how do they even envision scoring a goal?" And even when they were able to get 3 in a home game against Torino earlier this month, they had to settle for a draw. Unreal. Admittedly, I'll actually give them credit where its due, as when I heard the news I assumed they had to be last in the league in goals scored but it turns out their 22 is one more than both Reggina and Chievo. Not coincidentally, it appears all three teams will be getting used to Saturday 16:00 kickoffs next season.
In retrospect, it was the Lazio game two weeks ago that did in the Milan native. Lecce created a few chances but could only find the woodwork, repeatedly. If they had picked up a win, they'd be in much better shape now but teams battling for salvation simply can't afford to be unlucky.
His replacement will be another former Siena boss and, Gigi De Canio, no stranger to the relegation zone himself. Ho-hum indeed. These bottom of the table coaching changes are pure guesswork. Sometimes, you find that guy (normally from the Usual Suspects bin) who clicks with a particular team in both mentality and tactics and they're able to scrape together just enough points to survive. Impossible to predict if this will be one of those times, but did anyone envision Zenga saving Catania last season?






