Lecce conquers Monza 1-0 with a late goal scored by L. Colombo. HIGHLIGHTS

MONZA. Lecce snatched a late win Monza 1-0 after L. Colombo scored a penalty (90').

Lecce conquers Monza 1-0 with a late goal scored by L. Colombo. HIGHLIGHTS

MONZA. Lecce snatched a late win Monza 1-0 after L. Colombo scored a penalty (90′). Monza was decisively superior in terms of ball possession (74%).​

Giulio Donati received a red card (81′)​. This red card was one of the reason why Monza lost the match.

Christian Gytkjaer didn’t score a decisive penalty (83′). That would have allowed Monza to draw the match.​

The match was played at the U-Power Stadium stadium in Monza on Sunday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Daniele Doveri with the help of Filippo Bercigli and Dario Cecconi. The 4th official was Davide Ghersini. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was hot at 26.5 degrees Celsius or 79.61 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 46%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 74 Ball Possession 26
Shots
  • 7 Total 9
  • 1 On Target 1
  • 6 Off Target 8
  • 2 Shots blocked 5
  • 118 Attack 76
  • 42 Dangerous attack 33
  • 92 Ball safe 55
  • 1 Penalties 1
  • 1 Corners 3
Fouls
  • 11 Total 20
  • 2 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 1 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Monza had a strong ball possession 74% while Lecce was struggling with a 26% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Monza was putting more pressure with 42 dangerous attacks and 7 shots of which 1 were on target. Still, Lecce managed to find the solution to win this match.​

Monza shot 7 times, 1 on target, 6 off target. On the other side, Lecce shot 9 times, 1 on target, 8 off target.

Cards

Monza received 2 yellow cards (Stefano Sensi  and Samuele Birindelli). Regarding the opposition, Lecce received 3 yellow cards (L. Banda, Federico Baschirotto and Morten Hjulmand).

(Monza) was sent off after receiving a red card in the (81′).

Match Timeline

Samuele Birindelli- sub ->Andrea Petagna
46'
47'
54'
56'
Lameck Banda- Yellow
61'
Samuele Vignato- sub ->Dany Mota
62'
64'
64'
Samuele Birindelli- Yellow
65'
74'
Andrea Colpani- sub ->Armando Izzo
77'
Andrea Colpani(var)
81'
Giulio Donati- Red
81'
82'
Federico Baschirotto- Yellow
83'
Lorenzo Colombo- sub ->Assan Ceesay
86'
86'
90'
90'
Lorenzo Colombo(penalty)
90'

Standings

Standings
Team
Pts
Pl
Last 5

After this match, Monza will stay with 52 points to sit in the 10th place. On the other side, Lecce will have 36 points to sit in the 16th place.

Next matches

Monza – Formation

Monza
G
6.5
D
Pablo Marí 3.Spain
7.4
D
Armando Izzo 55.Italy
7.1
77'
D
Marlon 4.Brazil
7.1
M
Carlos Augusto 30.Brazil
6.6
M
Matteo Pessina  32.Italy
6.9
M
6.5
47'
M
Patrick Ciurria 84.Italy
6.2
F
6.8
61'
F
Andrea Petagna 37.Italy
6.8
46'
F
Dany Mota 47.Portugal
6.5
62'
Substitutes
G
Alessio Cragno 89.Italy
D
Giulio Donati 2.Italy
81'
D
Franco Carboni 11.Argentina
D
6.6
46' 65'
D
Valentin Antov 26.Bulgaria
M
José Machín 7.Equatorial Guinea
M
Andrea Barberis 8.Italy
M
Mattia Valoti 10.Italy
M
Andrea Colpani 28.Italy
7.1
77'
M
Samuele Vignato 80.Italy
6.6
62'
M
M
M
Stefano Sensi 12.Italy
7.3
47' 54'
F
Christian Gytkjaer 9.Denmark
6.3
61'

Monza started with a 3-4-1-2 line-up (3-4-1-2).

The manager Raffaele Palladino decided to play with the following team: Michele Di Gregorio (6.5), Marlon (7.1), Pablo Marí (7.4), Armando Izzo (7.1), Patrick Ciurria (6.2), Nicolò Rovella (6.5), Matteo Pessina (6.9), Carlos Augusto (6.6), Dany Mota (6.5), Andrea Petagna (6.8) and Gianluca Caprari (6.8).

The home team had on the bench: Alessandro Sorrentino, José Machín, Giulio Donati, Andrea Barberis, Mattia Valoti, Andrea Colpani (7.1), Franco Carboni, Christian Gytkjær (6.3), Samuele Birindelli (6.6), Samuele Vignato (6.6), Filippo Ranocchia, Marco D’Alessandro, Valentin Antov, Alessio Cragno and Stefano Sensi (7.3).

Substitutions

Monza made 5 changes: Andrea Petagna for Samuele Birindelli (46′), N. Rovella for Stefano Sensi (47′), Gianluca Caprari for Christian Gytkjær (61′), Dany Mota for Samuele Vignato (62′) and Armando Izzo for Andrea Colpani (77′).

Best player: Pablo Marí​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Monza was Pablo Marí.

His rating is (7.4) with 99 passes (92% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 3 duels out of 4.

Lecce – Formation

Lecce
G
7.4
D
Samuel Umtiti 93.France
6.5
D
6.3
82'
D
Valentin Gendrey 17.France
6.8
D
Antonino Gallo 25.Italy
6.3
M
Alexis Blin  29.France
6.9
M
6.4
64'
M
Rémi Oudin 28.France
7.0
74'
F
Lameck Banda 22.Zambia
6.8
86' 56'
F
Assan Ceesay 77.Gambia
6.5
86'
F
Gabriel Strefezza 27.Brazil
6.3
64'
Substitutes
G
M. Bleve 1.Italy
G
D
D
D
Alessandro Tuia 13.Italy
D
6.9
86'
D
Pietro Ceccaroni 18.Italy
D
Marin Pongracic 5.Croatia
M
Youssef Maleh 32.Morocco
6.4
74'
M
Morten Hjulmand 42.Denmark
6.5
64' 90'
M
Joan González 16.Spain
F
6.5
64'
F
Lorenzo Colombo 9.Italy
86' Goals90'

Lecce started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

Marco Baroni played with: Wladimiro Falcone (7.4), Valentin Gendrey (6.8), Federico Baschirotto (6.3), Samuel Umtiti (6.5), Antonino Gallo (6.3), Kristoffer Askildsen (6.4), Alexis Blin (6.9), Rémi Oudin (7.0), Gabriel Strefezza (6.3), Assan Ceesay (6.5) and Lameck Banda (6.8).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Marco Bleve, Youssef Maleh (6.4), Simone Romagnoli, Morten Hjulmand (6.5), Federico Brancolini, Tommaso Cassandro, Alessandro Tuia, Joel Voelkerling Persson, Giuseppe Pezzella (6.9), Pietro Ceccaroni, Federico Di Francesco (6.5), Þórir Jóhann Helgason, Joan González, Lorenzo Colombo and Marin Pongračić.

Substitutions

Lecce made 5 changes: Gabriel Strefezza for Federico Di Francesco (64′), Kristoffer Askildsen for Morten Hjulmand (64′), Rémi Oudin for Youssef Maleh (74′), Assan Ceesay for Lorenzo Colombo (86′) and L. Banda for Giuseppe Pezzella (86′).

Best player: Wladimiro Falcone​

The most impressive player for Lecce was the goalkeeper: Wladimiro Falcone. His rating is 7.35. He performed 1 save.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Serie A.​