🤯 Cremonese and Udinese draw 1-1, a dreadful record for Serie A 😭 | OneFootball

🤯 Cremonese and Udinese draw 1-1, a dreadful record for Serie A 😭 | OneFootball

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·20. Oktober 2025

🤯 Cremonese and Udinese draw 1-1, a dreadful record for Serie A 😭

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On the evening when Jamie Vardy made his first start in the league, Cremonese and Udinese failed to score the four goals needed for Serie A to avoid a negative record that has been talked about for days.


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The match, which ended 1-1, left both teams with a useful point to stay mid-table, far enough from the relegation zone and not too far from the top positions.

But what matters most is that, with only 11 goals recorded, the Italian league experienced the matchday with the fewest goals scored considering tournaments with 20 teams. Before today, the record belonged to the ninth matchday of the 2010/11 season, the 32nd of the 2017/18 season, and the second of the 2022/23 season. On these occasions, 13 goals were scored.

Cremonese immediately made home advantage count and took the lead in the 4th minute with Filippo Terracciano's second league goal, who headed in a free kick from Jari Vandeputte.

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Udinese recovered in the second half and equalized in the 51st minute with a header from Niccolò Zaniolo on a cross from Alessandro Zanoli. The shot from the former Roma player, deflected with the heel by Federico Baschirotto, would have ended up in the goal.

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In the final part of the match, several goal-scoring opportunities followed one another on both sides, particularly the post hit by Franco Vazquez from a free kick, but neither team was able to take the three points.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.


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