Player statistic
1st half
| Billy Gilmour | 39' |
2nd half
| 50' | Antonio Caracciolo | |||
| 60' | M’Bala Nzola | |||
| Leonardo Spinazzola | 68' | |||
| Leonardo Spinazzola (Assist: Stanislav Lobotka) |
73' | |||
| Lorenzo Lucca (Assist: Scott McTominay) |
82' | |||
| 82' | Mateus Lusuardi | |||
| 90' | Lorran (Assist: Samuele Angori) |
Match statistic
64
Possession
36
18
Total shots
15
6
Shots on target
6
4
Shots off target
3
8
Blocked shots
6
5
Corners
3
1
Offsides
0
10
Fouls
18
Napoli triumphed in the Serie A Week 4 match, defeating Pisa on Monday, September 22, 2025, at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium in Naples. Napoli sits at the top of the standings with a flawless score. Conte has surpassed Juventus and now leads Serie A after four matches, amassing 12 points. Pisa left the field with pride after showcasing their bravery and resolve. Gilmour opened the scoring with his first professional goal, Nzola leveled the score from the penalty spot, Spinazzola put Napoli ahead 2-1, and Lucca, a rookie substitute, netted the third goal. Lorran, who made his Serie A debut, gave Pisa a glimmer of hope with a late goal, but it wasn't sufficient. The celebration is entirely for Napoli.
Gilardino's Pisa arrives, having already drawn with Atalanta on matchday one (1-1) and narrowly losing to Roma and Udinese.
The former Albiol player could make his season debut and mark his return to Serie A at the age of 40 years and 18 days against Napoli, where he played from 2013 to 2019. Setting aside emotions, Conte aims to surpass the Azzurri, seeking their first breakthrough in the league while maintaining their unbeaten streak: Napoli haven't lost, excluding the Cup, since March 1st. Their streak, the longest in the top five European leagues (10 wins and 5 draws), remains open for further extension.
Napoli gained the advantage in the 39th minute. Billy Gilmour netted a left-footed shot into the bottom right corner. Spinazzola made a run down the left, delivered a backward pass to the approaching Italian midfielder, who faked a shot, leaving his defender off balance, and then struck a left-footed shot into the goal.

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Pisa leveled the match in the 60th minute. M'Bala Nzola successfully converted a penalty for Pisa with a left-footed shot aimed at the upper center of the goal. The penalty was awarded after Sam Beukema committed a handball in the penalty area. Nzola opted for a central shot from the spot and sent goalkeeper Meret the wrong way, bringing the score to a tie.
Napoli regained the lead in the 73rd minute. Leonardo Spinazzola netted a right-footed shot from outside the box into the bottom left corner, with an assist from Stanislav Lobotka. Pisa cleared the ball from the box, Lobotka retrieved it and sent it to Spinazzola, who skillfully controlled it and struck it into the corner, achieving a stunning and valuable goal.
As soon as he entered the game, Lucca scored Napoli's third goal in the 82nd minute. He got the ball deep, shielded it effectively, and, with his back almost turned to the goal, shot the ball right-footed under the crossbar. It was an amazing goal, bringing the score to 3-1 for Napoli.

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Pisa found the net once more in the 92nd minute. Lorran netted with a left-footed strike from the center of the box into the upper part of the goal. The assist came from Samuele Angori.

Lineup NAPOLI (4-1-4-1): Meret; Di Lorenzo, Beukema, Buongiorno, Spinazzola; Gilmour; Politano, Elmas, De Bruyne, McTominay; Hojlund.
Subs: Ferrante, Milinkovic-Savic, Gutierrez, Juan Jesus, Neres, Rrahmani, Olivera, Vergara, Lucca, Marianucci, Lobotka, Ambrosino, Noa Lang, Anguissa.
Coach: Antonio Conte.
Lineup PISA (3-5-2): Semper; Canestrelli, Caracciolo, Lusuardi; Leris, Akinsanmiro, Aebischer, Marin, Bonfanti; Nzola, Moreo.
Subs: Andrade, Scuffet, Angori, Hajholt, Meister, Tramoni, Cuadrado, Esteves, Vural, Calabresi, Piccinini, Tortajada, De Sousa.
Coach: Alberto Gilardino.


Gilardino's Pisa arrives, having already drawn with Atalanta on matchday one (1-1) and narrowly losing to Roma and Udinese.
The former Albiol player could make his season debut and mark his return to Serie A at the age of 40 years and 18 days against Napoli, where he played from 2013 to 2019. Setting aside emotions, Conte aims to surpass the Azzurri, seeking their first breakthrough in the league while maintaining their unbeaten streak: Napoli haven't lost, excluding the Cup, since March 1st. Their streak, the longest in the top five European leagues (10 wins and 5 draws), remains open for further extension.
🔵 Napoli 1 - 0 Pisa
Napoli gained the advantage in the 39th minute. Billy Gilmour netted a left-footed shot into the bottom right corner. Spinazzola made a run down the left, delivered a backward pass to the approaching Italian midfielder, who faked a shot, leaving his defender off balance, and then struck a left-footed shot into the goal.
Photo via x.com/SerieA_EN
🔵 Napoli 1 - 1 Pisa
Pisa leveled the match in the 60th minute. M'Bala Nzola successfully converted a penalty for Pisa with a left-footed shot aimed at the upper center of the goal. The penalty was awarded after Sam Beukema committed a handball in the penalty area. Nzola opted for a central shot from the spot and sent goalkeeper Meret the wrong way, bringing the score to a tie.
Nzola equalises to set up a tasty final 30 minutes in Naples 🍿#NapoliPisa 1-1 pic.twitter.com/8gvVWmwVto
— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) September 22, 2025
🔵 Napoli 2 - 1 Pisa
Napoli regained the lead in the 73rd minute. Leonardo Spinazzola netted a right-footed shot from outside the box into the bottom left corner, with an assist from Stanislav Lobotka. Pisa cleared the ball from the box, Lobotka retrieved it and sent it to Spinazzola, who skillfully controlled it and struck it into the corner, achieving a stunning and valuable goal.
🔵 Napoli 3 - 1 Pisa
As soon as he entered the game, Lucca scored Napoli's third goal in the 82nd minute. He got the ball deep, shielded it effectively, and, with his back almost turned to the goal, shot the ball right-footed under the crossbar. It was an amazing goal, bringing the score to 3-1 for Napoli.
Credit via x.com/SerieA_EN
🔵 Napoli 3 - 2 Pisa
Pisa found the net once more in the 92nd minute. Lorran netted with a left-footed strike from the center of the box into the upper part of the goal. The assist came from Samuele Angori.
Spinazzola player of the Match
Lineup NAPOLI (4-1-4-1): Meret; Di Lorenzo, Beukema, Buongiorno, Spinazzola; Gilmour; Politano, Elmas, De Bruyne, McTominay; Hojlund.
Subs: Ferrante, Milinkovic-Savic, Gutierrez, Juan Jesus, Neres, Rrahmani, Olivera, Vergara, Lucca, Marianucci, Lobotka, Ambrosino, Noa Lang, Anguissa.
Coach: Antonio Conte.
Lineup PISA (3-5-2): Semper; Canestrelli, Caracciolo, Lusuardi; Leris, Akinsanmiro, Aebischer, Marin, Bonfanti; Nzola, Moreo.
Subs: Andrade, Scuffet, Angori, Hajholt, Meister, Tramoni, Cuadrado, Esteves, Vural, Calabresi, Piccinini, Tortajada, De Sousa.
Coach: Alberto Gilardino.
Napoi official starting lineup against Pisa
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