Serie A – Match 7 of 10: Bologna vs Frosinone

Result: 0 – 4

Goal Scorers:

  • Frosinone: Paolo Ghiglione 18′, Camillo Ciano 21′, 75′, Andrea Pinamonti 52′

Match Statistics:

Bologna Team Stats Frosinone
17 Shots 7
2 Shots On Target 4
49% Possession 51%
472 Passes 503
84% Pass Accuracy 81%
15 Fouls 13
3 Yellow Cards 4
1 Red Cards 0
2 Offsides 3
9 Corners 2

Highlights:

Serie A

  • Pippo Inzaghi is without a doubt bound on the Bologna seat after an embarrassing 4-0 home annihilation to Frosinone, yet there was a red card following 14 minutes.
  • This was an immense standoff between two of the last three, in spite of the fact that Frosinone would’ve been absolute bottom were it not for Chievo’s three-point penalty. The Canarini made the excursion without Lorenzo Ariaudo, Francesco Zampano, Luca Paganini and Federico Dionisi.
  • Bologna went down to 10 men after only 13 minutes, as Federico Mattiello dedicated himself completely to a perilous and rash handle on Francesco Cassata’s lower leg.

  • Minutes after the fact, after a Rodrigo Palacio opportunity, Frosinone took full preferred standpoint of the circumstance and went in front at the Stadio Dall’Ara.
  • Andrea Beghetto’s cross rolled in from the left with two colleagues prepared to turn in at the back post, yet Paolo Ghiglione arrived first with a padded volley, his first Serie A goal.
  • Bologna tumbled to pieces and their stamping was non-existent as Beghetto again put in a cross for Camillo Ciano as liberated as can be to divert in from short proximity.
  • In spite of a twofold substitution from the hosts, Frosinone included a third goal.

  • Beghetto was included once more, sending Cassata down the left and he pulled over from the by-line for Andrea Pinamonti, whose shot went in off Lukasz Skorupski’s glove at the close post.
  • It was simply unreasonably simple for Frosinone, as Bologna squandered a free kick, were gotten on the counter and permitted Ciano to keep running from his very own half to get the fourth.

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Serie A – Match 8 of 10: Torino vs Inter Milan

Result: 1 – 0

Goal Scorers:

  • Torino: Armando Izzo 35′

Match Statistics:

Torino Team Stats Inter Milan
13 Shots 11
3 Shots On Target 2
36% Possession 64%
271 Passes 476
65% Pass Accuracy 80%
19 Fouls 12
3 Yellow Cards 3
0 Red Cards 1
3 Offsides 2
6 Corners 7

Highlights:

Serie A

  • Entomb’s poor shape proceeds, as they gave in to a circling Armando Izzo header in this 1-0 crush away to Torino.
  • The two Coaches chose to shake things up in this conflict, as Walter Mazzarri sidelined Iago Falque for Simone Zaza, with Lukic given an uncommon beginning, however Soualiho Meite was as yet suspended. Ivan Perisic was dropped in the midst of exchange hypothesis, as it was affirmed today he has put in an exchange ask for, with Keita Balde Diao and Sime Vrsaljko harmed. Luciano Spalletti moved to a 3-5-2 arrangement with Lautaro Martinez and Mauro Icardi together, coordinating Walter Mazzarri’s methodology.
  • Lautaro had a tremendous shot in the opening four minutes, yet side-footed wide from seven yards after a give-and-go down the left flank.

  • Icardi stung Salvatore Sirigu’s gloves and Joao Miranda made an unequivocal square as Zaza pulled the trigger, yet Toro were expanding the weight.
  • They led the pack on 35 minutes when a short corner was whipped in by Cristian Ansaldi, finding a circling Armando Izzo header from seven yards.
  • Entomb were battling from corners, as Tomas Rincon’s endeavor was diverted wide, however there was a fight before half-time between Dalbert, Ansaldi and Marcelo Brozovic.

  • The Nerazzurri appeared to be unequipped for increasing the beat and rather Zaza went on the counter, his calculated drive redirected wide of the close post.
  • Dalbert made two conclusive mediations to stop a perilous cross with three Toro players pausing, at that point a keep going trench handle on Belotti on the edge of the crate.
  • Substitute Radja Nainggolan impacted over, while Matteo Politano bored wide from separation, yet the ex-Sassuolo winger was sent off for dispute subsequent to challenging to the ref over a free kick.

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Serie A – Match 9 of 10: Lazio vs Juventus

Result: 1 – 2

Goal Scorers:

  • Lazio: Emre Can 59′ (OG)
  • Juventus: Joao Cancelo 74′, Cristiano Ronaldo 88′ (P)

Match Statistics:

Lazio Team Stats Juventus
17 Shots 6
6 Shots On Target 3
46% Possession 54%
422 Passes 484
76% Pass Accuracy 84%
11 Fouls 14
2 Yellow Cards 5
0 Red Cards 0
1 Offsides 1
8 Corners 1

Highlights:

Serie A

  • Lazio overwhelmed the counterpart for extensive stretches and led the pack, however Joao Cancelo scored and after that earned a penalty to give Juventus triumph and a noteworthy lead over Napoli.
  • The two Coaches were constrained into changes, as Francesco Acerbi and Adam Marusic were suspended with Luiz Felipe harmed, so Marco Parolo was rerouted to the conservative. The Bianconeri missed Miralem Pjanic, Mario Mandzukic, Sami Khedira, Juan Cuadrado, Andrea Barzagli and wantaway Medhi Benatia.
  • Juve attempted to escape their half in the opening stages, as Joaquin Correa spilled past Emre Can and Leonardo Bonucci to constrain a Daniele Rugani capture on the draw back, at that point Wallace totally misconceived a free header from six yards.

  • Emre Can escaped with a blunder, as Luis Alberto’s depiction was beaten away by Wojciech Szczesny, at that point Lucas Leiva’s pivotal handle halted Douglas Costa on the counter.
  • Wallace slipped over as he went to clear and kicked the ball without anyone else arm, however the ref waved away penalty claims, as it was plainly not purposeful.
  • It was all Lazio and Szczesny played out an astounding one-gave save money on the amazing Parolo strike from simply inside the box.
  • Leonardo Bonucci played through the agony of a lower leg thump for 20 minutes, however inevitably cleared a path for Giorgio Chiellini.

  • Opta noted it was the first run through since they began gathering information in 2004-05 that Juventus had neglected to try and endeavor a shot in the principal half of a Serie A match.
  • Douglas Costa’s ball whipped over the substance of goal with Ronaldo only unfit to reach, yet the groups were significantly more extended in the second half with a progression of counter-assaults.
  • The stop was at last broken by Lazio on their eighth corner of the match, as the Luis Alberto set play appeared to take a redirection and Emre Can inadvertently gestured it into his very own net from short proximity. The previous Liverpool midfielder appeared to be nearly terrified of the ball and had his eyes shut as it hit him.

  • It should’ve been 2 after 0 minutes, as Immobile went clear and Szczesny had gone to ground, however he twisted over an open goal. Luis Alberto then observed his strike redirected creeps past the close finish corner off Rodrigo Bentancur.
  • Be that as it may, Juve’s most noteworthy quality is in their profundity and it was affirmed here once more. Federico Bernardeschi burst past Bastos down the left, pulled back for Dybala’s shot parried by Strakosha into the way of substitute Joao Cancelo. The Portuguese full-back kept his chill to complete the bounce back from nine yards. He’d just been on the pitch for four minutes.

  • It was wide open with the two sides endeavoring to win it with Correa and Cancelo, yet the arbitrator indicated the spot when Senad Lulic absurdly kept Cancelo down by the shirt as he hung tight for a Dybala cross. Cristiano Ronaldo, whose penalty was spared a week ago against Chievo, crushed this one into the top of the net.
  • It was right around 3 after 1 minutes, as Cancelo went clear on goal and was over-benevolent in his endeavor to move it crosswise over for Bernardeschi.
  • Sergej Milinkovic-Savic got the opportunity to even out with the last kick of the amusement, however turned his free kick over the bar.

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