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Sassuolo snatched a draw in the 95th minute and spoiled the party for Pisa, who were savoring their return to an away victory in Serie A after 34 years.
The final 2-2 result, therefore, leaves everything unchanged: Alberto Gilardino’s team moves up to ten points and remains two points above the relegation zone. Fabio Grosso’s Neroverdi, on the other hand, stay in ninth place with 17 points.
The match between Sassuolo and Pisa started off with a bang. After M'Bala Nzola converted a penalty in the 4th minute, Nemanja Matic responded just two minutes later.

Following a persistent attacking move inside Pisa’s penalty area, the Serbian midfielder picked up a loose ball and struck it perfectly on the volley.

Matic’s shot, extremely precise, slipped into the bottom left corner past Adrian Semper. This was the first goal for Sassuolo by number 18, who hadn’t scored in 69 matches.

Henrik Meister also scored his first goal, this time in a Pisa shirt. The forward gave the Tuscan side the lead ten minutes from the end, confirming Gilardino’s ability to introduce the right players during the match.
Meister, the third Dane to score for Pisa, netted the third goal by a substitute for Pisa: only Juventus has done better, with four goals from the bench.

Just seconds from the final whistle, Sassuolo salvaged the result thanks to a goal from Kristian Thorstvedt, who also scored his first goal of the season.
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