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·25 January 2026
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·25 January 2026
Sassuolo wins the midday match against Cremonese and moves into the left half of the table, in 10th place.
Fadera’s goal after just 3 minutes was enough to get the better of the Grigiorossi, who showed little courage today despite the many absences in Grosso’s starting XI.
The Emilians, in fact, started with an unusual front three made up of Fadera, Laurienté, and 2001-born Luca Moro, making his first Serie A start. Berardi—returning from injury—and the feverish Pinamonti were only on the bench.
There were plenty of reasons to expect more from Cremonese. Instead, Fadera’s early goal gave Grosso exactly the kind of match he wanted: one of control and counterattacks.
In the end, it was always the Neroverdi who came closest to a second goal, but first Audero’s diving save on Laurienté’s free kick and then the crossbar on Pierini’s fine shot kept the visitors in the game.
The standings, as we said, are really starting to smile on Sassuolo, who as a newly promoted team are confirming the good things they showed in Serie B last year.
For Cremonese, on the other hand, it’s a defeat that extends their winless streak to 8 games. If two months ago people were talking about a surprising team well on their way to a safe season, today the reality is that the Grigiorossi are at serious risk of being dragged into the relegation battle. With a 6-point lead over Fiorentina in third-to-last, the situation isn’t yet critical, but the upcoming fixtures are tough and anything can happen.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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