Monza 2–1 Juve Stabia: Clinical Streaks Earn Home Win in Italian Serie B
Monza returned to winning ways in Italian Serie B with a hard‑fought 2‑1 victory over Juve Stabia on May 20, 2026 at the Stadio Brianteo. Goals from Gianluca Caprari and Andrea Petagna either side of half‑time proved enough, despite a late fightback from the visitors.
Match Overview
Monza dominated the early exchanges, pressing high and forcing Juve Stabia into errors. Caprari’s opener settled any nerves, and Petagna doubled the lead shortly after the break. Juve Stabia pulled one back through a penalty, but Monza held on to secure all three points.
Key Moments
- 18th minute: Caprari collected a pass from Patrick Ciurria, cut inside, and curled a left‑footed shot into the far corner – 1‑0.
- 52nd minute: Petagna made it 2‑0: a cross from the right found him unmarked at the back post, and he headed powerfully past the goalkeeper.
- 74th minute: Juve Stabia were awarded a penalty after a handball in the box; Simone Maistro converted from the spot to make it 2‑1.
- 88th minute: Monza goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio made a crucial save to deny an equaliser, preserving the victory.
Tactical Story
Monza lined up in a 3‑4‑2‑1, using wing‑backs Carlos Augusto and Armando Izzo to provide width. Juve Stabia, set up in a 4‑3‑3, struggled to cope with Monza’s movement in the final third. After falling behind by two goals, Juve Stabia shifted to a more aggressive formation, which led to their goal but also left space that Monza almost exploited on the counter.
Standout Players
Gianluca Caprari (Monza) was influential throughout, scoring a fine goal and creating chances. Michele Di Gregorio made several important saves, particularly the late stop that secured the win. For Juve Stabia, Simone Maistro showed composure from the penalty spot and worked hard in midfield.
Season Impact
Monza’s victory lifts them to seventh in the Italian Serie B standings, keeping them in the playoff chase. Juve Stabia remain in 15th, just three points above the relegation zone. With only a handful of matches left, every point is vital for both sides.

