Noslin and Isaksen Lead Lazio Comeback to Beat Cremonese 2-1
A second-half rally at Stadio Giovanni Zini lifts Lazio within four points of Atalanta, while Cremonese sink deeper into relegation trouble.
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Key facts
- Lazio defeated Cremonese 2-1 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on matchday 28 of Serie A Enilive.
- Cremonese took the lead in the first half through a goal by Bonazzoli.
- Isaksen equalized for Lazio in the second half after an assist from Noslin.
- Noslin scored the winning goal in stoppage time, completing the comeback.
- The victory moves Lazio to within four points of seventh-placed Atalanta.
- Cremonese now sit four points behind Lecce and remain in the relegation zone.
- Referee Chiffi issued yellow cards to Provstgaard (39'), Barbieri (75'), and Tavares (88').
Lazio Snatch Victory from the Brink
Lazio overturned a first-half deficit to beat Cremonese 2-1 at Stadio Giovanni Zini, with substitute Noslin playing a decisive role in both second-half goals. The win lifts the Biancocelesti to within four points of seventh-placed Atalanta, strengthening their push for European qualification. Cremonese, meanwhile, remain mired in the relegation zone after their fourth consecutive defeat, now trailing Lecce by four points. The hosts had taken the lead through Bonazzoli in the first half, but Lazio's tactical adjustments after the break turned the match on its head.
First Half: Cremonese Strike First
The opening period saw Lazio dominate possession but fail to convert chances, while Cremonese capitalized on a defensive lapse. Bonazzoli scored the opener after Motta's indecision left him unmarked, giving the hosts a 1-0 lead at halftime. Referee Chiffi managed the physical contest with few major incidents, the only booking being a yellow card to Provstgaard for a robust challenge on Bonazzoli in the 39th minute. Despite Lazio's pressure, Cremonese's disciplined defending kept them ahead.
Second Half: Noslin and Isaksen Turn the Tide
Lazio emerged with renewed intensity after the interval, with the introduction of Noslin proving pivotal. In the 65th minute, Tavares embarked on a long run down the left before feeding Noslin, who laid the ball off for Isaksen to slot home the equalizer. Isaksen, named MVP of the match, continued to threaten, and in stoppage time, Noslin himself scored the winner, completing the comeback. The goals underscored Lazio's depth and resilience, as they avoided a potentially damaging defeat.
Refereeing and Disciplinary Overview
Referee Chiffi, assisted by Dei Giudici and Rossi with Calzavara as fourth official, and Camplone on VAR with Mazzoleni as AVAR, issued three yellow cards in total. Provstgaard (39') was booked for a foul on Bonazzoli, Barbieri (75') for a foul on Tavares, and Tavares (88') for stopping a counterattack with a high leg. No major controversial decisions arose, though Romagnoli escaped a booking for a challenge on Vardy in the 84th minute. Overall, Chiffi's management was deemed correct, with the game flowing despite its physical nature.
Impact on Serie A Standings
Lazio's victory narrows the gap to the European places, with Atalanta now only four points ahead. The result also puts pressure on teams above them, as the Biancocelesti aim to secure a spot in continental competition next season. For Cremonese, the defeat deepens their relegation fears. Sitting four points from safety, their survival campaign grows increasingly precarious. The team must quickly regroup to avoid falling further adrift in the Serie A table.
Looking Ahead: Lazio's European Push and Cremonese's Fight
Lazio will seek to build on this momentum in their upcoming fixtures, with key players like Isaksen and Noslin in form. Their next match, a Coppa Italia Frecciarossa tie against Inter, offers another chance to progress in a cup competition. Cremonese face a must-win scenario in their next league outing, needing to close the gap to safety. With the season entering its decisive phase, every point is critical for both sides, albeit for very different objectives.
The bottom line
- Lazio's comeback win, powered by Noslin and Isaksen, keeps their European hopes alive.
- Cremonese's relegation battle intensifies after falling to a fourth straight loss.
- Noslin's assist and stoppage-time goal made him the match-winner off the bench.
- Referee Chiffi's handling of the match was largely uncontroversial, with three yellow cards issued.
- Lazio now sit four points behind Atalanta, while Cremonese are four points from safety.
- The result underscores the competitive nature of Serie A's mid-table and relegation fights.






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