Como 1907 Dominates Pisa with a 5-0 Victory

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Como 1907 delivered an emphatic 5-0 defeat to Pisa at the Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium, reaffirming their strong position in Serie A.

In a commanding performance, Como 1907 overwhelmed Pisa with a decisive 5-0 win during Matchday 30 of Serie A. The home team showcased their dominance with goals from Assane Diao (6’), Anastasios Douvikas (28’), Martin Baturina (52’), Nicolás Paz (74’), and Máximo Perrone (80’).

A standout moment came when Nicolás Paz netted one of the goals at the 74th minute. He received a brilliant cross from Alberto Moreno and struck from the edge of the box, finding the back of the net with precision.

Assane Diao was instrumental in Como’s triumph, not only scoring a goal but also taking three shots at the target, earning him the title of Man of the Match.

Another key player for Como was Máximo Perrone, who added a goal to his impressive performance against Pisa.

Head coach Francesc Fàbregas Soler opted for a 4-5-1 formation, featuring Jean Butez in goal; a defensive line of Marc Kempf, Diego Carlos, Ignace Van Der Brempt, and Alberto Moreno; a midfield comprising Lucas Da Cunha, Máximo Perrone, Assane Diao, Nicolás Paz, and Jesús Rodríguez; with Anastasios Douvikas leading the attack.

Pisa, managed by Oscar Hiljemark, employed a 3-4-3 formation, with Nicolás guarding the goal; Antonio Caracciolo, Raúl Albiol, and Simone Canestrelli in defense; and Felipe Loyola, Malthe Hojholt, Ebenezer Akinsanmiro, and Samuele Angori in midfield, while Mehdi Léris, Stefano Moreo, and Matteo Tramoni formed the forward line.

The match at the Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium was officiated by referee Luca Pairetto.

Looking ahead, Como 1907 will travel to face Udinese next, while Pisa will prepare to host Torino. At present, Como occupies the fourth position with 57 points, while Pisa remains at the bottom of the table with just 18 points.

Substitutions for Como 1907

36’ 1T – Jesús Rodríguez was replaced by Martin Baturina
57’ 2T – Lucas Da Cunha was substituted for Maxence Caqueret
58’ 2T – Anastasios Douvikas was taken off for Álvaro Morata

Substitutions for Pisa

45’ 2T – Ebenezer Akinsanmiro was substituted by Henrik Meister
50’ 2T – Stefano Moreo was replaced by Filip Stojilkovic
63’ 2T – Felipe Loyola was taken off for Calvin Stengs
76’ 2T – Simone Canestrelli was substituted by Samuel Iling-Junior, Matteo Tramoni by Gabriele Piccinini, Diego Carlos by Edoardo Goldaniga, and Assane Diao by Nicolas Kühn

Yellow Cards for Pisa:

35’ 1T – Simone Canestrelli (Unsporting behavior)
5’ 2T – Samuele Angori (Unsporting behavior)