Noslin's Late Winner Lifts Lazio Past Cremonese in Serie A Thriller
A dramatic 2-1 comeback at the Stadio Zini keeps Lazio's European hopes alive while deepening Cremonese's relegation fears.
BANGLADESH —
Key facts
- Lazio defeated Cremonese 2-1 away on May 4, 2025.
- Cremonese led 1-0 at halftime through a Bonazzoli goal.
- Isaksen equalized for Lazio in the second half after an assist from Noslin.
- Noslin scored the winning goal in stoppage time.
- Lazio now sit four points behind Atalanta for seventh place.
- Cremonese are four points above Lecce and remain in the relegation zone.
- Referee Chiffi issued yellow cards to Provstgaard (39'), Barbieri (75'), and Tavares (88').
- Noslin was named MVP of the match.
A Comeback Forged in the Second Half
Lazio snatched a dramatic 2-1 victory at Cremonese's Stadio Zini on Sunday, with substitute Tijjani Noslin scoring the decisive goal in stoppage time. The win pulls the Biancocelesti to within four points of Atalanta, who currently occupy seventh place in Serie A. The match began with Lazio controlling possession, but it was the hosts who struck first. Federico Bonazzoli capitalized on a defensive indecision by Lazio goalkeeper Marco Motta to put Cremonese ahead before halftime. The goal stunned the visitors, who had dominated the opening period without finding the net.
Noslin and Isaksen Turn the Tide
The second half saw a transformed Lazio side. Manager Maurizio Sarri made several changes, introducing Noslin among others. The Portuguese winger Nuno Tavares embarked on a long run down the left flank, eventually feeding Noslin, who laid the ball off for Gustav Isaksen to slot home the equalizer. Isaksen, named MVP of the match, was a constant threat. But it was Noslin who stole the headlines deep into added time, latching onto a loose ball in the box to fire past the Cremonese goalkeeper and complete the comeback. The goal sparked wild celebrations among the traveling Lazio supporters.
Referee Chiffi's Steady Hand
Referee Daniele Chiffi of Padova managed the match with few contentious decisions. Assisted by Dei Giudici and Rossi on the lines, with Calzavara as fourth official and Camplone on VAR, Chiffi issued three yellow cards: to Cremonese's Oliver Provstgaard in the 39th minute for a robust challenge on Bonazzoli, to Barbieri for a foul on Tavares in the 75th, and to Tavares himself in the 88th for a high leg that halted a Cremonese counterattack. One possible oversight came in the 84th minute, when Lazio's Romagnoli appeared to commit a foul on Vardy without punishment. Otherwise, Chiffi's performance was deemed correct by post-match analysts.
Cremonese's Relegation Battle Intensifies
The defeat leaves Cremonese four points above Lecce in the relegation zone, with the season entering its final stretch. The hosts had shown resilience in the first half but could not withstand Lazio's second-half surge. Their task now is to regroup quickly, as every point is precious in the fight for survival. For Lazio, the victory keeps their European ambitions alive. Sitting four points behind Atalanta with a game in hand, Sarri's men have given themselves a fighting chance to secure a spot in continental competition next season.
What Comes Next for Both Sides
Lazio will look to build on this momentum in their upcoming fixtures, with Sarri likely to retain the attacking formula that proved decisive. The return of key players from injury has added depth to the squad, as evidenced by Noslin's impact from the bench. Cremonese, meanwhile, face a must-win scenario in their next match. The team must address defensive frailties that allowed Lazio to exploit gaps late in the game. With the relegation battle tightening, every match now carries immense weight.
The bottom line
- Lazio's 2-1 comeback win at Cremonese keeps them within four points of seventh-place Atalanta.
- Noslin's stoppage-time goal and assist for Isaksen's equalizer were pivotal.
- Cremonese remain in the relegation zone, four points above Lecce.
- Referee Chiffi's handling of the match was largely uncontroversial, with three yellow cards issued.
- Lazio's depth, particularly from substitutes, proved decisive in the second half.
- Cremonese must improve defensively to avoid relegation.

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