Serie A Week 28: Result SPEZIA 1 – 1 SALERNITANA, Sunday 2 April 2023


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51% Ball Possession SPEZIA and 49% Ball Possession SALERNITANA
    Spezia 1 – 1 Salernitana
70′ Eldor Shomurodov                43′ Mattia Caldara (own goal)
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Spezia, 17th position with 24 points and a negative goal difference of -20
Salernitana, 16th position with 27 points and a negative goal difference of -16

Spezia and Salernitana ended the Serie A Week 28 game with a draw on Sunday 2 April 2023 at the Alberto Picco Stadium in Spezia, Italy. The victory helped them to move away from the relegation zone.  Salernitana comes from three consecutive draws and only once in their history in Serie A have they reached four, in February 2022 but with two different coaches (two Colantuono and two Nicola games).

One point each for the two suitors who leave Hellas Verona, third from last: 6 points ahead of Spezia, 9 for Salernitana.

Salernitana took the lead in the 43rd minute after the own goal by Mattia Caldara.

Spezia equalized for the 1-1 in the 70th minute. The goal by Eldor Shomurodov defeating Salernitana goalkeeper Guillermo “Memo” Ochoa with a right-footed shot to the bottom left corner.

Stats before the game. Spezia and Salernitana have faced each other only three times in Serie A: balance sheet with one win for each side and one draw; while there were 18 precedents between the two teams in Serie B (nine Ligurian victories, seven from Campania and only two draws).  Spezia’s only victory in the three previous matches against Salernitana in Serie A came precisely in the only match played at the Picco (2-1 with goals from Simy, Strelec and Kovalenko, on 16 October 2021) – also including Serie B, the Ligurians have collected five wins and a draw in their last six home league games against the granata.   Spezia have won just one of their last 10 home games in Serie A (D5 L4) – the most recent against Inter on 10 March – and have not won two home games in a row in the league since March-April 2022 (vs. Cagliari and Venice).  In the top five European leagues, only Ajaccio (nine) have finished more since the beginning of 2023 without scoring for Spezia (seven out of the 12 games played in Serie A) – the Aquilotti also have the worst attack (only nine goals scored ) since the beginning of the year in the top Italian tournament.

Lineup Spezia (4-2-3-1): Dragowski; Amian, Ampadu, Caldara, Nikolaou; Ekdal, Bourabia; Verde, Kovalenko, Gyasi; Shomurodov.

Lineup Salernitana (3-4-2-1): Ochoa; Gyomber, Daniliuc, Pirola; Sambia, Coulibaly, Vilhena, Bradaric; Candreva, Dia; Piatek.

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🇮🇹 Referee Daniele Orsato from the section of Schio will be assisted by Ciro Carbone from the section of Napoli and Alberto Tegoni from the section of Milano.  The Fourth Official will be Luca Zufferli from the section of Udine.  The VAR will be Antonio Di Martino from the section of Teramo.   The AVAR will be Marco Di Bello from the section of Brindisi.

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Serie A tickets2022 – 2023 Italian Serie A Week 28

Spezia 1 – 1 Salernitana
Sunday 2 April 2023
Alberto Picco Stadium
Spezia, Italy

15:00

Referee: ORSATO
Assistants: CARBONE – TEGONI
Fourth Official: ZUFFERLI
VAR: DI MARTINO
AVAR: DI BELLO

Goals: 43′ Mattia Caldra (own goal), 70′ Eldor Shomurodov (Sp)

Official lineups – formations – tabellino:

Lineup Spezia  Dragowski, Ampadu, Bourabia, Ekdal (85′ Wisniewski), Verde (46′ Maldini), Gyasi (54′ Agudelo), Shomurodov, Kovalenko (46′ Zurkowski), Amian, Caldara, Nikolaou (77′ Bastoni).

Subs: Zoet, Marchetti, Holm, Sala, Beck, Krollis, Ferrer, Esposito, Cipot.

Coach:  Leonardo Semplici

Lineup Salernitana: Ochoa, Bradaric, Daniliuc, Sambia (80′ Bonazzoli), Vilhena (80′ Kastanos), Coulibaly L., Gyomber, Dia, Candreva (69′ Bohinen), Pirola (80′ Fazio), Piatek (55′ Maggiore).

Subs: Fiorillo, Sepe, Bronn, Botheim, Valencia, Troost-Ekong, Iervolino, Nicolussi C., Lovato.

 

Coach:  Paulo Sousa