Cremona, Italy – August 29: Our Manuel de Luca will win a 3-2 penalty during our Cremonese and Sassoro Calcio Serie A match at Studio Giovanni Ginni, held in Cremona, Italy on August 29, 2025. (Photo: Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
Cremonase maintained a record of 100%. This is because they took the 93rd minute winner after a 2-0 lead over Nemanja Matic’s Sassuolo.
The Seahols got off to an optimal start to the season, beating Milan 2-1 at Sansiro, but missed goalscollers Federico Bonazzoli, Tomaso Barbieri, Dennis Johnsen and Gianluca Saro. Neroverdi stopped Ismael Koné after the red card defeated by Napoli, and Kristian Thorstvedt and Laurs Skjellerup did not take action, but Nemanja Matic and Aster Vranckx made their debut.
See how it all unfolded on live blogs.
Cremonese had to go through the playoffs, but both of these teams were promoted from Serie B.
Alessio Zerbin charged two shots in a row, then Andrea Pinamonti’s turn and strike were straight at Emil Audero.
Cremonese scored with the first Serie a goal from former Milan fullback Filippo Terachiano, who was allowed to play a free header for Matic on a corner kick by Jali Vandeputte.

After just 120 seconds, it was 2-0 for the hosts. Zerbin took Josh Doig to launch the counter and rolled along with Franco Vazquez Dummy of Antonio Sanabria.
Audello was unlucky to see the curler from the tricky angle cannon from both the underside of the crossbar and inside the far post, flying a Berardi free kick with his fingertips from the top corner and in the resulting setplay.
Sanabria could have been 3-0 after rebooting. His diving header straightened out from five yards at the goalkeeper for Sassoro.

Instead, visitors returned to the game when Christian Volpat’s through ball was not cut off by Federico Baskirotto.
It was like a different match as another alternative made something very different. Domenico Berardi has drilled into a nearby corner to convert the penalty and pull out the Sassuolo level.
Berardi could have gone to the dangerous counter and scored a goal, but instead tried to roll in for Volpertt, which was intercepted.

Cremonese had the ball into the net in 84 minutes when Romano Floriani Mussolini bundled behind Fari Kande and pulled for David Okereke’s pullback, but the referee banned it for a push.
Edoardo Iannoni’s angled drive also flashed wide for Sassolo in the chaotic finale, before Floriani Mussolini broke off the corner of Nehrubadi, clearing Manuel de Luca in goal and pushing Alijanet Murik into a desperate save with a one-on-one foot.
The drama wasn’t over like a halt. Bright Floriani Mussolini surprised Federa and stumbled for another penalty.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6ujcmq2geu
Cremonase 3-2 Sassuolo
Terracciano 37(c), Vazquez 39(c), Pinamonti 64(s), Berardi Pen 73(s), De Luca Pen 93(c)




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