Serie ASerie A
Round 35
Cremonese logoCremonese
FT
1 - 2
HT: 10
Lazio logoLazio

4 May 2026, 16:30

Stadio Giovanni Zini, Cremona

Daniele Chiffi, Italy

home logoCremonese
21F. Baschirotto
29F. Bonazzoli
61A. Sanabria
61A. Grassi
61A. Zerbin
68R. Floriani
76T. Barbieri
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O. Provstgaard40
Patric46
D. Maldini46
G. Isaksen53
M. Zaccagni60
K. Taylor71
G. Isaksen81
N. Tavares88
T. Noslin90

AI Post-Match Analysis

Match Rating
5.0/10
Man of the Match
Gianluca Isaksen
Key Moments
1Bonazzoli’s first-half goal, which exposed Lazio’s defensive vulnerabilities despite their high possession.
2Isaksen’s equalizer, showcasing Lazio’s improved tactical discipline and ability to transition from defense to attack.
3Noslin’s stoppage-time winner, highlighting Lazio’s composure under pressure and Cremonese’s defensive frailty in critical moments.
Tactical Insights
Lazio’s high pass accuracy (569) and possession (59%) indicate a structured approach, but their lower shot conversion (3 on target) suggests inefficiency in final-third execution.
Cremonese’s effectiveness in converting shots on target (5) despite lower possession highlights their tactical focus on precision and counter-attacking opportunities.
Lazio’s yellow cards (three) and Cremonese’s defensive errors (particularly in the first half) reveal tactical misjudgments that influenced the match’s flow.
The match between Cremonese and Lazio unfolded with a dramatic shift in momentum. Cremonese took an early lead through Bonazzoli’s 29th-minute goal, capitalizing on a defensive lapse by Lazio. This goal came despite Lazio’s dominance in possession (59%) and passes (569), highlighting Cremonese’s efficiency in converting limited chances. Lazio responded effectively in the second half, equalizing through Isaksen’s 53rd-minute strike, which reflected their improved pressing and ability to break down Cremonese’s midfield. The decisive moment came in stoppage time when Noslin’s goal secured Lazio’s victory, underscoring their resilience and ability to capitalize on late opportunities. Cremonese’s tactical approach focused on counter-attacks and set pieces, but their inability to maintain pressure after the first half allowed Lazio to dominate the final stages.