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Cremonese's Relegation Hopes Dented as Lazio Snatch Last-Gasp 2-1 Victory

Tijjani Noslin's stoppage-time winner lifts Lazio to eighth in Serie A, while Cremonese remain third from bottom, four points from safety.

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Cremonese's Relegation Hopes Dented as Lazio Snatch Last-Gasp 2-1 Victory
Tijjani Noslin's stoppage-time winner lifts Lazio to eighth in Serie A, while Cremonese remain third from bottom, four pCredit · OneFootball

Key facts

  • Cremonese lost 2-1 at home to Lazio on Monday, relinquishing a first-half lead.
  • Federico Bonazzoli gave Cremonese the lead with a left-foot shot that squirmed under Lazio goalkeeper Edoardo Motta.
  • Gustav Isaksen equalized for Lazio in the second half.
  • Tijjani Noslin curled in the winner two minutes into stoppage time.
  • Cremonese has won only one of its last 21 league matches.
  • Cremonese is third from bottom, four points adrift of 17th-placed Lecce with three games to play.
  • Lazio moved into eighth place, two points above Bologna and Sassuolo.
  • Jamies Vardy made a substitute appearance for Cremonese after missing four games with a muscle strain.

Stoppage-Time Heartbreak for Cremonese

Cremonese saw their hopes of a vital victory dashed as Lazio struck twice in the second half to claim a 2-1 win at the Stadio Giovanni Zini on Monday. The home side had taken a first-half lead through Federico Bonazzoli, but Gustav Isaksen leveled the match before Tijjani Noslin curled in a dramatic winner two minutes into stoppage time. The result leaves Cremonese third from bottom in Serie A, four points adrift of safety with only three matches remaining. The team has now won just one of its last 21 league fixtures, a run that has plunged them deep into relegation trouble.

Bonazzoli's Strike Gives Cremonese Hope

Cremonese started brightly and took a deserved lead in the first half when Federico Bonazzoli's left-foot shot squirmed under the body of Lazio goalkeeper Edoardo Motta. The goal sparked hopes that Cremonese could secure a crucial win in their fight to avoid relegation. However, Lazio grew into the game after the break and began to assert their quality. The visitors equalized through Gustav Isaksen, who finished calmly to bring the scores level.

Noslin's Late Winner Seals Lazio's Comeback

With the match heading for a draw, Tijjani Noslin produced a moment of magic, curling a superb shot into the net two minutes into stoppage time to snatch all three points for Lazio. The goal sparked wild celebrations among the traveling fans and left Cremonese players devastated. Lazio's victory moved them into eighth place in the Serie A standings, two points above Bologna and Sassuolo. The win keeps their hopes of a top-half finish alive as the season enters its final stretch.

Vardy Returns but Fails to Make Impact

Cremonese were boosted by the return of striker Jamies Vardy, who made a substitute appearance after missing four games with a muscle strain. However, the veteran forward was unable to influence the match as Lazio's defense held firm. Vardy's return was a rare positive for Cremonese, who now face an uphill battle to avoid relegation. With three games left, they must win at least two and hope other results go their way.

Relegation Battle Intensifies

Cremonese's defeat leaves them four points behind 17th-placed Lecce, who occupy the final safe position. With only three matches remaining, the margin for error is virtually zero. The team's poor form—just one win in 21 league games—suggests a swift turnaround is unlikely. Lazio, meanwhile, will look to build on this victory as they aim to climb further up the table. Their next fixture is against Inter Milan in the Coppa Italia, followed by a Serie A clash with the same opponent.

Lazio's Season Gains Momentum

The win at Cremonese continues Lazio's recent improvement under their coaching staff. After a mid-season slump, the Biancocelesti have shown signs of recovery, moving into eighth place and closing the gap to the European spots. However, consistency remains a concern. Lazio have struggled to string together consecutive wins, and their performances have been erratic. The victory over Cremonese, while hard-fought, highlighted both their resilience and their vulnerability.

Outlook for Both Clubs

For Cremonese, the path to survival is narrow. They must win their remaining matches against teams fighting for different objectives, while hoping Lecce slip up. The pressure on manager and players will be immense. Lazio, by contrast, can approach the final games with relative freedom. A top-eight finish would represent a solid season, and a strong end to the campaign could provide momentum for next year. The club's partnership with Polymarket, announced recently, also signals commercial ambition off the pitch.

The bottom line

  • Cremonese lost 2-1 at home to Lazio after leading 1-0 at halftime, with Noslin scoring in stoppage time.
  • Cremonese have won only one of their last 21 Serie A matches and are third from bottom, four points from safety.
  • Lazio moved into eighth place, two points above Bologna and Sassuolo, with three games remaining.
  • Jamies Vardy returned from injury as a substitute but failed to change the outcome.
  • Cremonese face a near-impossible task to avoid relegation with three matches left.
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