Result Monza 2 – 2 Venezia, Serie A Week 9, Sunday 27 October 2024
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Italian Soccer Serie A
46% Ball Possession MONZA and 54% Ball Possession VENEZIA
Monza 2 – 2 Venezia
23′ Georgios Kyriakopoulos 14′ Mikael Ellertsson
44′ Milan Djuric 39′ Michael Svoboda
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game
Monza, 16th position with 7 points and a negative goal difference of -1
Venezia, 20 position with 4 points and a negative goal difference of -9
Monza and Venezia ended with a draw during the Serie A Week 9 match on Sunday, October 27, 2024, at the U-Power Stadium in Monza, Italy. It was an electrifying first half, packed with four goals and Monza equalizing against Venezia twice. The second half, however, was a bit dull. Monza found themselves down to ten men after Warren Bondo was shown a red card in the 80th minute, but Venezia couldn’t make the most of it. Both teams ended up sharing the spoils with one point each. Venezia is struggling in 19th place with only 5 points, while Monza sits in 15th with 8 points.
In their last two encounters, specifically in Serie C 2014/15 and Serie B 2020/21, Monza claimed victory in the first leg, while Venezia triumphed in the return leg. Interestingly, all these wins occurred on the road.
Din Don 🔔 Bentornato a Monza Vichingo ⚪️❤️#MonzaVenezia #Gytkjaer pic.twitter.com/3QRPqQUh7J
— AC Monza (@ACMonza) October 27, 2024
Venezia got on the scoreboard first in the 14th minute when Mikael Ellertsson found the back of the net with a stunning left-footed shot into the top left corner, assisted by Gaetano Oristanio.
👉⚪️🔴 Monza 0 – 1 Venezia 🟠⚫️ 14th minute ⚽️ goal by Mikael Ellertsson for @VeneziaFC_EN with a left footed shot to the top left corner. The assist is by Gaetano Oristanio. https://t.co/36LcznbtLq pic.twitter.com/PmSndv2Nx2
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) October 27, 2024
One-touch strike into top bins from Mikael Ellertsson 🔥 🗑️ pic.twitter.com/1kIApcZoHz
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) October 27, 2024
Monza leveled the score in the 23rd minute when Georgios Kyriakopoulos found the net with a left-footed strike from the left side of the box, sending the ball into the bottom right corner. Pedro Pereira provided the assist.
👉⚪️🔴 Monza 1 – 1 Venezia 🟠⚫️ 23rd minute ⚽️ goal by Georgios Kyriakopoulos equalized for @ACMonza with a left footed shot to the bottom right corner. The assist is by Pedro Pereira. https://t.co/7VZUi2Q5zN
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) October 27, 2024
Venezia regained the advantage in the 39th minute when Michael Svoboda found the net with a header, directing the ball into the bottom right corner of the goal. The assist came from Magnus Kofod Andersen.
👉⚪️🔴 Monza 1 – 2 Venezia 🟠⚫️ 39th minute ⚽️ goal by Michael Svoboda for @VeneziaFC_EN with a headed shot to the bottom right corner. The assist is by Magnus Kofod Andersen. https://t.co/1cGMYDW54b pic.twitter.com/msJKEjCPj8
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) October 27, 2024
Straight from the training ground 💫
Michael Svoboda heads it home for Venezia 🎯 pic.twitter.com/Vld1HFoM27
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) October 27, 2024
Monza leveled the match in the 44th minute when Milan Djuric found the net with a left-footed shot aimed at the bottom left corner, thanks to a clever through ball from Georgios Kyriakopoulos.
👉⚪️🔴 Monza 2 – 2 Venezia 🟠⚫️ 44th minute ⚽️ goal by Milan Djuric equalized for @ACMonza with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner. The assist is by Georgios Kyriakopoulos with a through ball. https://t.co/fJ1YI9K5HL
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) October 27, 2024
✅Stats before the game
Venezia has triumphed in their last two away league matches against Monza, with a combined score of 6-2, spanning Serie C and Serie B. Meanwhile, Monza has secured victories in four out of their last five Serie A encounters with newly promoted teams, suffering just one loss. Prior to this, they managed only one win in their first five matches against such opponents, recording three draws and one loss. On the other hand, Venezia has faced challenges, losing five of their last six league games, with just one win. However, the Lagunari have shown resilience, remaining unbeaten in four of their last five Serie A matches when starting at the bottom of the table, with two wins and two draws, only faltering in their latest game against Atalanta (0-2).
Monza celebrated a much-needed 3-0 victory over Hellas Verona, marking their first Serie A win after a challenging stretch of 16 league matches without a victory. The last time the Brianza squad managed to secure back-to-back wins in the league was in March, when they triumphed over Genoa and Cagliari.
On the other hand, Venezia has struggled on the road, losing 10 of their last 12 away matches in Serie A, with just 2 draws to show for it. Their last away victory was on February 12, 2022, when they staged a comeback to beat Torino 2-1, thanks to goals from Ridgeciano Haps and Domen Crnigoj after Josip Brekalo had opened the scoring. Additionally, Venezia has the unfortunate distinction of conceding the most goals in the first half hour of play this Serie A season, with seven goals—matching the total they allowed in the entire first half of the previous season.
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Monza is currently the only team in Serie A that hasn’t scored from a dead ball situation, with all eight of their goals coming from open play. In the top five European leagues for the 2024/25 season, Real Sociedad, Toulouse, and Bochum also have all their goals scored from open play.
Player Stats
Dany Mota has been a key player for Monza, netting four of their eight goals, which accounts for 50% of their total.
The only player with a higher percentage of goals for his team in Serie A is Nikola Krstovic, who has scored two out of three attempts, giving him a 67% success rate. Additionally, Filip Stankovic made his debut against Atalanta 11 years and 224 days after his father Dejan last played in Serie A back in March 2013. If he manages to keep a clean sheet, he could become the second youngest Venezia goalkeeper to do so in the top division since the three points for a win system was introduced in 1994/95, following Francesco Benussi, who achieved this at 18 years and 170 days in April 2000.
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Monza official starting lineup against Venezia
Venezia official starting lineup against Monza
👉First half is over. ⚪️🔴 Monza 2 – 2 Venezia 🟠⚫️🟢
Serie A Week 9⚽️ Goals: 14′ Mikael Ellertsson (V), 23′ Georgios Kyriakopoulos (M), 39′ Michael Svoboda (V), 44′ Milan Djuric (V)
🟨 Yellow Cards: 0
Corners: Monza 2, Venezia 3
Saves: Monza 0, Venezia 0
Shots on goals:… https://t.co/R80TnBHfiK— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) October 27, 2024
👉Result ⚪️🔴 Monza 2 – 2 Venezia 🟠⚫️🟢
Serie A Week 9⚽️ Goals: 14′ Mikael Ellertsson (V), 23′ Georgios Kyriakopoulos (M), 39′ Michael Svoboda (V), 44′ Milan Djuric (V)
🟨 Yellow Cards: 50′ Dany Mota (M), 51′ Gianluca Busio (V), 76′ Warren Bondo (M), 76′ Francesco Zampano… https://t.co/9VnRwKxvKK
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) October 27, 2024
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2024– 2025 Italian Serie A Week 9
Result ⚪️🔴 Monza 2 – 2 Venezia 🟠⚫️🟢
Sunday 27 October 2024
U-Power Stadium
Monza, Italy
15:00
Referee: RAPUANO
Assistants: PRETI – CORTESE
Fourth Official: MARCHETTI
VAR: DOVERI
AVAR: GHERSINI
⚽️ Goals: 14′ Mikael Ellertsson (V), 23′ Georgios Kyriakopoulos (M)
🟨 Booked:
✅ Officia lineups – formations – tabellino:
⚪️🔴 Lineup MONZA (3-4-2-1): Turati; Izzo, Pablo Marì, Carboni; Pereira, Pessina, Bondo, Kyriakopoulos; Dany Mota, Caprari; Djuric.
Subs: Pizzignacco, Mazza, Caldirola, Maldini, Forson, Maric, Valoti, D’Ambrosio, Bianco, Postiglione, Vignato, Ciurria
Coach: Alessandro Nesta
🟠⚫️🟢 Lineup VENEZIA (3-5-2): Stankovic, Idzes, Svoboda, Zampano; Ellertsson, Busio, Andersen, Duncan, Haps; Oristanio, Pohjanpalo.
Subs: Joronen, Bertinato, Grandi, Gytkjaer, Yeboah, Nicolussi Caviglia, Altare, Sagrado, Crnigoj, Schingtienne, Candela, Carboni, Raimondo, El Haddad, Doumbia
Coach: Eusebio Di Francesco