Reggiana will be (almost) certainly inserted in Group B. That's the most feared and complicated group. The destiny seems to be written: Ascoli was promoted by beating Brescia in the final. A clear 3-0 that left no room for the opponents. Rizzo Pinna opened the scoring for the Marchigians with a precise rasoterra after just 11 minutes, then Silipo doubled the lead at the start of the second half and Milanese closed the game 5 minutes from the end. A hat-trick that put Marras and his teammates to the test, who, especially with midfielder Mallamo, had devoured two colossal opportunities in the first half. This means that the granata – who would have had good hopes of finishing in Group A in case of success of the 'rondinelle' – will instead face a championship certainly more difficult from a technical point of view. The certainties will only mature from next week – or perhaps even later – because June 16 is the deadline for completing all registrations - but it seems almost certain that Libutti and his teammates will have to face high-level competitors in the category. We mention Spezia and Pescara, because they have just been relegated just like Reggiana, represent equally ambitious pitches and will enjoy the 'parachute', but there won't be just them. Every year, in fact, at least another 'outsider' team emerges that can give a hard time to the top teams. Even Ravenna, for example, is an ambitious club with excellent credentials. In any case, it will be the high average level that will make the difference and scatter obstacles along the way of the team of coach Attilio Tesser. In addition to a purely competitive discussion, there will also be one related to costs that can be relevant (although not decisive). The away games in Group B are indeed more demanding and expensive than those in Group A and this is an aspect that must be put 'in account'. The destiny has gone in this direction and now – in perfect 'arsan' style – there is no choice but to roll up one's sleeves and try to do the best possible. One step at a time, without haste, but without pause. With few words and a lot of substance.