Salernitana suffers, comeback but in the end she is forced to equal inside with an Empoli still dry of victories but with only one defeat and therefore 4 points in the standings.

The Campanians, on the other hand, rise to an altitude of 6.

Nicola, despite the three games in a week, only changes Candreva for Bradaric compared to the team that drew in Bologna;

the Tuscans rely on the Lammers-Satriano tandem with Pjaca in the role of playmaker.

A choice that rewards Zanetti's formation, much more lively in the first half hour and ahead in the 31st minute with Satriano who takes the time from Fazio and heads the ball at the intersection.

The home team takes a few minutes to react but at the end of time they first get close to par with Vilhena and then take the Tuscans back with a great goal from Mazzocchi.

The winger at 39 'does everything by himself: he starts from the left, focuses, enters the area, jumps Ismajli and kicks power behind Vicario.

The goal gives confidence to Salernitana who starts with another step.

One hundred and twenty seconds and Mazzocchi goes close to the brace: Vicario anticipates in diving Dia, the ball reaches the outside


grenade that kicks first intention but the conclusion is lost high.

Nicola brings in Daniliuc and Piatek, the last two hits of the summer transfer market and the move works.

The Pole immediately gained a corner from which the advantage was born: in the 16 'Candreva beats short for Vilhena who crosses in the center strong and tense, Dia puts his left leg in it and makes 2-1.

Salernitana, however, commits the mistake of wanting to control the game and at 36 'Lammers tries a conclusion from the edge with the ball which, deflected by Fazio, ends behind Sepe for the final 2-2.