The Data Zone: Salernitana finally ending bad streak | OneFootball

The Data Zone: Salernitana finally ending bad streak | OneFootball

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Serie A Analysis

·22 September 2021

The Data Zone: Salernitana finally ending bad streak

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Salernitana have gone through a tough spell in the Serie A with a run of four successive defeats. But after the 2-2 (1-2) win against Verona, things are looking brighter for Salernitana with at least a much longed-for point.

Verona started the match well and took the lead when Nikola Kalinic scored in the 7th minute, with an assist by Gianluca Caprari, making it 1-0.


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The team increased the lead to 0-2 after almost half an hour’s play as Nikola Kalinic scored one more time. This occasion he netted, with an assist by Ivan Ilic.

Straight after the break, Cedric Gondo scored and reduced the score for Salernitana.

Mamadou Coulibaly equalised for Salernitana with an assist by Riccardo Gagliolo, in the 76th minute. The 2-2 goal was the last goal of the game.

The game was nevertheless the fifth in a row without a win for Salernitana.

Salernitana have 1 draw and 4 losses with a 4–14 goal difference in the last 5 games, while Verona have 1 win, 1 draw and 3 losses and a 8–11 goal difference.

The last meeting between the teams ended in a 0-1 home win for Verona in February 2019.

Salernitana have scored 4 goals. They have scored two goals at home. They’ve conceded 14 goals in total.

Verona have scored 8 goals in this campaign. Away from home they have scored 8 goals. They’ve conceded 11 goals in total.

Salernitana have opened the score in 1 of their 4 of the games, and have a winning ratio of 0 percent when scoring the first goal.

In the next games in the Serie A, Salernitana will play Sassuolo (away) on 25 September 2021, Genoa (home) on 01 October 2021 and Spezia (away) on 15 October 2021. Verona play Genoa (away) on 24 September 2021, Spezia (home) on 02 October 2021 and Milan (away) on 15 October 2021.

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