CREMONA. Cremonese beats Venezia 1-0 after L. Ravanelli scored just 1 goal (80′).

Cremonese remained in 10 after Valentin Antov received a red card in the 51′. Nevertheless, Cremonese still was able to win this match playing only in 10​.

The match was played at the Stadio Giovanni Zini stadium in Cremona on Saturday and it started at 2:00 pm local time. The referee was Antonio Giua with the support of Matteo Passeri and Alessandro Costanzo. The 4th official was . The weather was overcast clouds. The temperature was freezing at -5.49 degrees Celsius or 22.12 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 63%.​

Match Timeline

Massimo Coda(VAR)
22'
Zan Majer- Yellow
34'
36'
Giorgio Altare- Yellow
Valentin Antov- Red
51'
Cristian Buonaiuto- sub ->Žan Majer
61'
61'
64'
Mikael Egill Ellertsson- sub ->Mato Jajalo
64'
Marin Šverko- sub ->Marco Modolo
78'
Magnus Kofod Andersen- sub ->Gianluca Busio
78'
Denis Cheryshev- sub ->Nicholas Pierini
78'
Ali Dembélé- sub ->Francesco Zampano
Luca Ravanelli(goal)Franco Vázquez
80'
Charles Pickel- sub ->Franco Vázquez
83'
Michele Castagnetti- Yellow
85'
90'
Ali Dembélé- Yellow
Charles Pickel- Yellow
90'
Paolo Ghiglione- sub ->Michele Collocolo
90'
Matteo Bianchetti - Yellow
90'
Valentin Antov(VAR)
50'
Valentin Antov(VAR_CARD)
50'

Standings

Standings
Team
Pts
Pl
Last 5

After this match, Cremonese has 29 points to hold in the 4th place. On the opposite side, Venezia will stays with 33 points like Parma to remain in the 2nd place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Serie B, Cremonese will play away with FeralpiSalò on the 16th of December with a 6-5 head to head in favor of Cremonese (0 draws).

Venezia will host Südtirol on the 16th of December with a 4-3 head to head in favor of Venezia (2 draws).

Cremonese – Formation

Cremonese
G
A. Jungdal 22.Denmark
7.5
D
Luca Ravanelli 5.Italy
8.1
80'
D
7.7
90'
D
Valentin Antov 26.Bulgaria
6.0
51'
M
7.1
90'
M
7.5
M
7.0
85'
M
Franco Vázquez 20.Argentina
7.7
83'
M
7.1
M
Zan Majer 37.Slovenia
6.7
61' 34'
F
Massimo Coda 90.Italy
6.4
61'
Substitutes
G
Gianluca Saro 21.Italy
D
Alessandro Tuia 13.Italy
D
Paolo Ghiglione 18.Italy
90'
D
Yuri Rocchetti 31.Italy
D
Luka Lochoshvili 44.Georgia
M
Charles Pickel 6.Switzerland
6.4
83' 90'
M
Luca Valzania 14.Italy
M
Gonzalo Abrego 32.Argentina
F
Daniel Ciofani 9.Italy
F
6.8
61'
F
Felix Afena-Gyan 11.Ghana
F
David Okereke 77.Nigeria
6.8
61'

Cremonese started with a 3-5-2 line-up (3-5-2).

The manager Giovanni Stroppa decided to play with the following team: Andreas Jungdal (7.5), Valentin Antov (6.0), Luca Ravanelli (8.1), Matteo Bianchetti (7.7), Leonardo Sernicola (7.5), Michele Collocolo (7.1), Michele Castagnetti (7.0), Žan Majer (6.7), Giacomo Quagliata (7.1), Massimo Coda (6.4) and Franco Vázquez (7.7).

The home team had on the bench: Charles Pickel (6.4), Daniel Ciofani, Cristian Buonaiuto (6.8), Felix Afena-Gyan, Alessandro Tuia, Luca Valzania , Paolo Ghiglione, Gianluca Saro, Yuri Rocchetti, Gonzalo Abrego, Luka Lochoshvili and David Okereke (6.8).

Cremonese could not rely on the presence of Charles Pickel (injured).

Substitutions

Cremonese made 4 changes: Žan Majer for Cristian Buonaiuto (61′), Massimo Coda for David Okereke (61′), Franco Vázquez for Charles Pickel (83′) and Michele Collocolo for Paolo Ghiglione (90′).

Player of the match: Luca Ravanelli​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Cremonese was Luca Ravanelli.

His rating is 8.1 with 1 goal, 41 passes (93% accurate) and 0 key passes. He won 5 duels out of 9.

Venezia – Formation

Venezia
G
Bruno Bertinato 12.Brazil
7.3
D
7.1
78'
D
Marco Modolo 13.Italy
7.0
64'
D
Giorgio Altare 15.Italy
7.0
36'
D
Antonio Candela 27.Italy
6.7
M
G. Busio 6.United States
7.5
78'
M
T. Tessmann 8.United States
7.9
M
Mato Jajalo 18.Bosnia and Herzegovina
7.0
64'
F
Christian Gytkjaer 9.Denmark
7.5
F
Nicholas Pierini 10.Italy
7.0
78'
F
Dennis Johnsen 17.Norway
7.0
Substitutes
G
M. Grandi 23.Italy
D
Ali Dembélé 25.France
6.6
78' 90'
D
Maximilian Ullmann 31.Austria
D
Marin Šverko 33.Croatia
6.8
64'
M
Bjarki Bjarkason 19.Iceland
M
Denis Cheryshev 21.Russia
7.0
78'
M
Nunzio Lella 24.Italy
M
6.8
78'
M
6.4
64'
F
H. Mikaelsson 28.Iceland

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

Paolo Vanoli played with: Bruno Bertinato (7.3), Antonio Candela (6.7), Giorgio Altare (7.0), Marco Modolo (7.0), Francesco Zampano (7.1), Tanner Tessmann (7.9), Mato Jajalo (7.0), Gianluca Busio (7.5), Nicholas Pierini (7.0), Christian Gytkjær (7.5) and Dennis Johnsen (7.0).

These were the players on the bench: Bjarki Steinn Bjarkason, Denis Cheryshev (7.0), Matteo Grandi, Nunzio Lella, Ali Dembélé (6.6), Hilmir Rafn Mikaelsson, Maximilian Ullmann, Marin Šverko (6.8), Magnus Kofod Andersen (6.8), Mikael Ellertsson (6.4) and Gregor Pürg.

Substitutions

Venezia made 5 changes: Mato Jajalo for Mikael Ellertsson (64′), Marco Modolo for Marin Šverko (64′), Gianluca Busio for Magnus Kofod Andersen (78′), Nicholas Pierini for Denis Cheryshev (78′) and Francesco Zampano for Ali Dembélé (78′).

Player of the match: Tanner Tessmann​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Venezia was Tanner Tessmann.

His rating is 7.9 with 45 passes (87% accurate) and 2 key passes. He won 4 duels out of 6. He performed 2 crosses.

Results of the day

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