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·29 de noviembre de 2024
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Serie A Femminile leaders Juventus came from behind to claim a 4-1 victory against Como, ensuring they head into the international break with a five-point lead at the top of the table. Meanwhile, reigning Serie A Femminile champions Roma dropped points in their away clash with Sassuolo.
Here, we will round up all the action from the latest round of matches in Serie A Femminile.
Lazio had to settle for a point in Saturday’s home meeting with Sampdoria. The hosts registered 29 shots, but they were unable to find a way past the resolute Amanda Tampieri. The Sampdoria goalkeeper made 11 saves to claim her second clean sheet of the season. While there were no goals, the game produced a couple of red cards.
Sampdoria’s Elena Pisani was given her marching orders for two bookable offences in the 58th minute, just eight minutes before Lazio’s Martina Piemonte received her second yellow card. As a result of the draw, Lazio remain three points clear of basement side Sampdoria.
Inter will head into the international break in second place after they claimed a narrow win over Napoli. Lina Magull scored what proved to be the decisive goal in the eighth minute. The midfielder met Katie Bowen’s inviting delivery to steer her header past the helpless Doris Bačić.
Inter stood firm at the opposite end of the pitch to record a third consecutive victory without conceding. The hosts are five points adrift of leaders Juventus, while the visitors are down in eighth position.
Fiorentina spurned a golden chance to claim all three points against AC Milan. Madelen Janogy slotted into the corner to give the hosts an eighth-minute lead. Fiorentina added a swift second courtesy of a Evelyn Ijeh own goal, putting them in a strong position at the half-time interval. However, Milan gave themselves a crucial foothold when Giorgia Arrigoni found the net within two minutes of the restart.
Nikola Karczewska completed the Milan fightback in the 84th minute despite seeing her penalty saved. The Poland international ultimately pounced on the subsequent rebound to tuck home her second Serie A goal.
After taking a point off Juventus on matchday 10, Sassuolo held another title contender to a draw at the weekend. The hosts took the lead in the 10th minute when Cecilia Prugna fired a long-range strike out of the reach of Camelia Ceasar. Unfortunately for Prugna, her joy turned to frustration when she gave away a penalty before the break. Manuela Giugliano kept her composure to dispatch the spot-kick, sending the two sides into half time on level terms.
Roma attempted to push on to find a winner in the second period, but Sassuolo stood firm to extend their unbeaten run to four competitive matches. As a result of the draw, Roma are in fourth place and seven points adrift of leaders Juventus.
Como put together a slick move to break the deadlock in the seventh minute of their home clash with Serie A Femminile leaders Juventus. Alex Kerr latched onto Nadine Nischler’s backheel to slide a precise strike into the bottom corner. Unfortunately for the hosts, their lead lasted just a matter of minutes before Barbara Bonansea beat Astrid Gilardi’s to a lofted cross to head home her second league goal of the season.
Juventus completed the turnaround in the 31st minute when Cristiana Girelli powered her header out of Gilardi’s reach. Arianna Caruso went on to find the net in first-half stoppage time, giving Juventus a two-goal lead at the break. Any fading hope of a Como fightback was quashed by Eva Schatzer’s 73rd-minute effort. The 19-year-old fired the ball in off the far post to round off a successful away performance.