First victory in Serie A of the season for Cremonese Johan Vazquez has arrived. The team that had a Mexican centre-back and are fighting to stay in Italy’s top league table beat José Mourinho’s Roma, who are aiming for Champions League qualification next season.
The match ended with the score 2:1 in favor of Cremonese team.which meant the first victory in the championship, although not the first of the season. This is because he already knew victory, although it was in the Coppa Italia, just ahead of the wolf in the quarter-finals.
Roma made the same mistakes in the cup championship as the opposing team. He won again in Serie A after 26 years away from the top flight.. And he did it at home, in front of the public, in what may be the first step to salvationThe main objective.
From the action in the match, we could see how Cremonese did not take long to take advantage of a bad version of Roma, and in a minute 12 already scored on the scoreboard thanks to Tsjut’s excellent goal. A volley of left foot from the edge of the platform slipped through Rui Patricio’s squad.
Later, Roma coincided with the action, as Spinazzola appeared with an anchek, which Mancini saw perfectly. The Italian winger was left alone to bring the score to one, a goal that woke up his team. but it didn’t help because Cremonese controlled the final score.
To bring the match in their favor, the Mexican team took advantage of an isolated game by the locals that ended with a penalty kick converted by Ciofani, who will go down in history as the one that brought Cremonese the first win of the year and in almost 27 years.
After all actions Cremonese celebrated the historic win they probably deserved ahead of the 24th round.and which puts him in position 18 with 12 goals after 24 games played. For his part, the central defender of “Azteca” played 90 minutes with his team and he left Roma fifth with 44 points.
Source: La Opinion
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