Player statistic
| -5' | Walid Cheddira |
1st half
| Suat Serdar | 44' |
2nd half
| 64' | Nicholas Pierini | |||
| 71' | Andrea Pinamonti | |||
| 71' | Andrea Pinamonti | |||
| 75' | Arijanet Muric | |||
| Rafik Belghali | 90+1' |
Match statistic
59
Possession
41
17
Total shots
11
9
Shots on target
3
6
Shots off target
4
2
Blocked shots
4
4
Corners
2
0
Offsides
1
14
Fouls
12
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👉 Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Sassuolo, 13th with 6 points and a negative goal difference of -1
Hellas Verona, 17th position with 3 points and a negative goal difference of -6
✅ Hellas Verona lost to Sassuolo in the Serie A Week 6 match on Friday, October 3, 2025, at the Marc'Antonio Bentegodi Stadium in Verona, Italy. After a solid first half, Verona faced their second straight defeat. Sassuolo clinched three vital points with Pinamonti's penalty, which was initially saved by Montipò but then followed up by the same Neroverdi forward. Grosso's squad achieved their second consecutive win, while the Gialloblu continue to struggle.
In the 69th minute, Fourneau called for yet another penalty, marking the third time in this game, but this time the VAR did not step in to rectify it, after Serdar's challenge on Fadera.
Sassuolo gained the advantage in the 71st minute. Andrea Pinamonti netted a goal from a short distance with a right-footed shot aimed at the center. Montipò blocked the central penalty taken by the Neroverde forward, but Pinamonti was quick to tap in the rebound!


Following four straight losses at the Bentegodi against Sassuolo in Serie A, Hellas Verona has secured victories in their last two home games against the Neroverdi in the tournament and could potentially achieve three consecutive home wins against the Rossoneri for the first time in the top division.
Hellas Verona has managed to win just one of their last 14 Serie A matches (D8 L5): the 2-1 win at Empoli on May 25th. Additionally, the Gialloblu might end up without a win after their first six matches in a single Serie A season (D3 L2 so far this season) for the fifth time in their history, following similar outcomes in 1978/79; 1989/90; 2015/16; and 2017/18. In each of these previous seasons, the Veneto team was later relegated to Serie B.
Hellas Verona has drawn six of their last seven Serie A matches (L1) at the Bentegodi, including all of their last four. Verona could achieve at least five consecutive home draws for only the second time in the competition, following a streak of seven between November 1972 and March 1973, under Giancarlo Cadè.
Sassuolo has won two of their last three league matches (L1)—matching the number of victories they had in their previous 21 Serie A matches (W2 D5 L14) from the start of the 2025/26 season to the second half of the 2023/24 campaign. Sassuolo could win back-to-back matches in the competition for the first time since September 2023, under Alessio Dionisi.


2025 – 2026 Italian Serie A Week 6
Hellas Verona 0 - 1 Sassuolo
Friday 3 October 2025
Marc'Antonio Bentegodi Stadium
Verona, Italy
20:45
Referee: FOURNEAU
Assistants: IMPERIALE – REGATTIERI
Fourth Official: MARCHETTI
VAR: MAGGIONI
AVAR: MARESCA
⚽️ Goals: 71' Andrea Pinamonti (S)
🟨 Yellow Cards: 43' Serdar, 48' Cheddira (non dal campo), 64' Pierini, 75' Muric, 91' Belghali.
Attendance: 21.963
Lineup HELLAS VERONA (3-5-2): Montipò; Nuñez, Nelsson, Frese; Belghali, Serdar (76' Niasse), Gagliardini (65' Akpa Akpro), Bernede (76' Sarr), Bradaric (85' Mosquera); Giovane (85' Kastanos), Orban
Subs: Perilli, Castagnini, Yellu, Valentini, Slotsager, Ebosse, Bella-Kotchap, Fallou, Ajayi
Coach: Paolo Zanetti
Lineup SASSUOLO (4-3-3): Muric; Walukiewicz, Idzes, Muharemovic, Doig; Vranckx (58' Thorstvedt), Matic, Konè (82' Iannoni); Volpato (58' Pierini), Pinamonti (88' Cheddira), Laurienté (58' Fadera)
Subs: Satalino, Turati, Candé, Boloca, Skjellerup, Romagna, Moro, Coulibaly, Odenthal, Lipani,
Coach: Fabio Grosso

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👉 Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Sassuolo, 13th with 6 points and a negative goal difference of -1
Hellas Verona, 17th position with 3 points and a negative goal difference of -6
✅ Hellas Verona lost to Sassuolo in the Serie A Week 6 match on Friday, October 3, 2025, at the Marc'Antonio Bentegodi Stadium in Verona, Italy. After a solid first half, Verona faced their second straight defeat. Sassuolo clinched three vital points with Pinamonti's penalty, which was initially saved by Montipò but then followed up by the same Neroverdi forward. Grosso's squad achieved their second consecutive win, while the Gialloblu continue to struggle.
In the 69th minute, Fourneau called for yet another penalty, marking the third time in this game, but this time the VAR did not step in to rectify it, after Serdar's challenge on Fadera.
Sassuolo gained the advantage in the 71st minute. Andrea Pinamonti netted a goal from a short distance with a right-footed shot aimed at the center. Montipò blocked the central penalty taken by the Neroverde forward, but Pinamonti was quick to tap in the rebound!
Sassuolo's Tarik Muharemović has been named the Panini Player of the Match!
Statistics prior to the match.
Following four straight losses at the Bentegodi against Sassuolo in Serie A, Hellas Verona has secured victories in their last two home games against the Neroverdi in the tournament and could potentially achieve three consecutive home wins against the Rossoneri for the first time in the top division.
Hellas Verona has managed to win just one of their last 14 Serie A matches (D8 L5): the 2-1 win at Empoli on May 25th. Additionally, the Gialloblu might end up without a win after their first six matches in a single Serie A season (D3 L2 so far this season) for the fifth time in their history, following similar outcomes in 1978/79; 1989/90; 2015/16; and 2017/18. In each of these previous seasons, the Veneto team was later relegated to Serie B.
Hellas Verona has drawn six of their last seven Serie A matches (L1) at the Bentegodi, including all of their last four. Verona could achieve at least five consecutive home draws for only the second time in the competition, following a streak of seven between November 1972 and March 1973, under Giancarlo Cadè.
Sassuolo has won two of their last three league matches (L1)—matching the number of victories they had in their previous 21 Serie A matches (W2 D5 L14) from the start of the 2025/26 season to the second half of the 2023/24 campaign. Sassuolo could win back-to-back matches in the competition for the first time since September 2023, under Alessio Dionisi.
Hellas Verona official starting lineup against Sassuolo
Sassuolo official starting lineup against Hellas Verona
2025 – 2026 Italian Serie A Week 6Hellas Verona 0 - 1 Sassuolo
Friday 3 October 2025
Marc'Antonio Bentegodi Stadium
Verona, Italy
20:45
Referee: FOURNEAU
Assistants: IMPERIALE – REGATTIERI
Fourth Official: MARCHETTI
VAR: MAGGIONI
AVAR: MARESCA
⚽️ Goals: 71' Andrea Pinamonti (S)
🟨 Yellow Cards: 43' Serdar, 48' Cheddira (non dal campo), 64' Pierini, 75' Muric, 91' Belghali.
Attendance: 21.963
✅ Official Lineups - Formations - Tabellino:
Lineup HELLAS VERONA (3-5-2): Montipò; Nuñez, Nelsson, Frese; Belghali, Serdar (76' Niasse), Gagliardini (65' Akpa Akpro), Bernede (76' Sarr), Bradaric (85' Mosquera); Giovane (85' Kastanos), Orban
Subs: Perilli, Castagnini, Yellu, Valentini, Slotsager, Ebosse, Bella-Kotchap, Fallou, Ajayi
Coach: Paolo Zanetti
Lineup SASSUOLO (4-3-3): Muric; Walukiewicz, Idzes, Muharemovic, Doig; Vranckx (58' Thorstvedt), Matic, Konè (82' Iannoni); Volpato (58' Pierini), Pinamonti (88' Cheddira), Laurienté (58' Fadera)
Subs: Satalino, Turati, Candé, Boloca, Skjellerup, Romagna, Moro, Coulibaly, Odenthal, Lipani,
Coach: Fabio Grosso
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