Serie A
Pisa
Yellow Card
Goal (Assist: M. Aebischer)
Yellow Card
Goal (Assist: R. Belahyane)
Goal (Assist: T. Noslin)
Lazio 4-3-3 Maurizio Sarri
55
3
13
34
77
26
21
7
14
9
22
Starters
55 Alessio Furlanetto
3 Luca Pellegrini
13 Alessio Romagnoli
34 Mario Gila
77 Adam Marušić
26 Toma Bašić
21 Reda Belahyane
7 Fisayo Dele-Bashiru
14 Tijjani Noslin
9 Pedro
22 Matteo Cancellieri
Substitutes
2 Samuel Gigot
4 Patric
18 Gustav Isaksen
19 Boulaye Dia
20 Petar Ratkov
23 Elseid Hysaj
25 Oliver Provstgaard
27 Daniel Maldini
28 Adrian Przyborek
29 Manuel Lazzari
71 Valerio Farcomeni
72 Nicolo Pannozzo
99 Giacomo Giacomone
Pisa 3-5-2 Oscar Hiljemark
1
2
5
33
3
21
14
20
7
81
32
Starters
1 Adrian Šemper
2 Rosen Bozhinov
5 Simone Canestrelli
33 Arturo Calabresi
3 Samuele Angori
21 Isak Vural
14 Ebenezer Akinsanmiro
20 Michel Aebischer
7 Mehdi Léris
81 Filip Stojilković
32 Stefano Moreo
Substitutes
8 Malthe Højholt
9 Henrik Wendel Meister
11 Juan Cuadrado
12 Nícolas
15 Idrissa Touré
17 Rafiu Durosinmi
19 Samuel Iling Junior
22 Simone Scuffet
23 Calvin Stengs
35 Felipe Loyola
36 Gabriele Piccinini
39 Raúl Albiol
42 Brando Bettazzi
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Match Statistics
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5 Shots on Goal 2
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2 Shots off Goal 1
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7 Total Shots 4
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0 Blocked Shots 1
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5 Shots insidebox 4
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2 Shots outsidebox 0
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5 Fouls 4
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3 Corner Kicks 1
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0 Offsides 0
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55% Ball Possession 45%
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2 Yellow Cards 0
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0 Red Cards 0
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1 Goalkeeper Saves 3
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258 Total passes 213
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226 Passes accurate 182
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88% Passes % 85%
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0.53 expected_goals 1.11
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0.56 goals_prevented 0.56
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