Serie A Week 10: Result SPEZIA 2 – 2 CREMONESE, Sunday 16 October 2022


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54% Ball Possession SPEZIA and 46% Ball Possession CREMONESE
     Spezia 2 – 2 Cremonese   
19′ M’Bala Nzola                             2′ Cyriel Dessers
22′ Emil Holm                               52′ Charles Pickel
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Spezia, 15th position with 8 points and a negative goal difference of -10
Cremonese, 19th position with 3 points and a negative goal difference of -12

Spezia and Cremonese share the spoils after ending the Serie A Week 10 game with a draw on Sunday 16 October 2022 at the Alberto Picco Stadium in Spezia, Italy. Spezia reached 9 points and in the next match will face Salernitana away from home. Cremonese reached 4 points and the next match will be the home match against Sampdoria. The first half played with great intensity by both teams, with the match that is released immediately thanks to the fastest goal scored by Cremonese in Serie A in the 61st second by Cyriel Dessers. Spezia does not break down and overturns the game thanks to the goals of Nzola and Holm, with the first concluding with power from the edge of the area after a restart, while the second hits on the developments of a corner kick. In the second half, Cremonese starts better and finds the equalizer with a header from Pickel served perfectly by Sernicola in the center of the area.

Cremonese opened the score in less than 2 minutes! Cyriel Dessers defeated Spezia goalkeeper Bartlomiej Dragowski from very close range with a left-footed shot to the bottom left corner. The assist is by Luka Lochoshvili

✅  Stats before the game. Spezia have won in all their last six Serie B home games against Cremonese, scoring a total of 12 goals and conceding only four (the latest victory in chronological order is the 3-2 at the Peak on 11 February 2020, in who scored Maggiore, Di Gaudio and Nzola for the hosts, Claiton and Parisians for the guests). Spezia have lost – without finding the way to score – their last two league games and have never collected three defeats in a row without scoring in Serie A. Cremonese comes from two consecutive draws away from home against Atalanta and Lecce (both 1-1): the grigiorossa team has never collected three draws in a row away from home in its history in Serie A. Spezia have collected eight points so far (one more than the seven scored in the first nine games of the last championship): with a victory they would reach 11 points and improve their best score in the first 10 matches of the season in Serie A (10 points obtained with Italian driving in 2020/21).

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🇮🇹   Referee Gianluca Manganiello from the section of Pinerolo will be assisted by Filippo Bercigli from the section of Firenze and Dario Cecconi from the section of Empoli.   The Fourth Official will be Matteo Gualtieri from the section of Asti.  The VAR will be Luigi Nasca from the section of Bari.  The AVAR will be Antonio Di Martino from the section of Teramo.

The Alberto Picco Stadium ready for Spezia vs Cremonese

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Serie A tickets2022 – 2023 Italian Serie A Week 10

Spezia 2 – 2 Cremonese
Sunday 16 October 2022
Alberto Picco Stadium
Spezia, Italy

15:00

Referee: MANGANIELLO
Assistants: BERCIGLI – CECCONI
Fourth Official: GUALTIERI M.
VAR: NASCA
AVAR: DI MARTINO

Goals: Reti:  2′ Cyriel Dessers (C), 19’ M’Bala Nzola (S), 22’  Holm (S), 52′ Pickel (C)

Official lineups – formations – tabellino:

SPEZIA (4-3-3): Dragowski; Amian, Ampadu, Caldara, Nikolaou; Agudelo (64′ Maldini), Kiwior (73′ Ekdal), Bourabia; Holm (80′ Verde), Nzola, Gyasi.

Subs.: Zoet, Zovko, Sala, Hristov, Beck, Ferrer, Ellertsson, Sher, Nguiamba, Strelec, Balde Sanca.

Coach: Luca Gotti

CREMONESE (4-2-3-1): Carnesecchi; Sernicola, Bianchetti, Lochoshvili (77′ Vasquez), Valeri; Meité (46′ Ascacibar), Castagnetti; Zanimacchia (57′ Afena-Gyan), Pickel (57′ Quagliata), Okereke; Dessers (72′ Ciofani).

Subs.: Saro, Sarr, Aiwu, Baez, Buonaiuto, Ghiglione, Acella, Escalante, Milanese, Tsadjout.

Coach: Massimiliano Alvini