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Spezia
Monza
Attacks
81
87
Dangerous Attacks
53
40
Ball Possession
51
49
On Target
5
5
Off Target
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2003
Important Events
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9′
Andrea Petagna
10′
Andrea Carboni
16′
Patrick Cutrone
20′
Gabriele Artistico
32′
Andrea Carboni
34′
Lorenzo Lucchesi
Andrea Petagna
34′
Giuseppe Aurelio
38′
Giuseppe Aurelio
46′
Leonardo Sernicola
Halftime 2-2
46′
Arvid Brorsson
Andrea Colpani
57′
Filippo Bandinelli
60′
Ádám Nagy
Filippo Bandinelli
63′
Gabriele Artistico
65′
Hernani
Matteo Pessina
65′
Dany Mota
Giuseppe Caso
68′
Emanuele Adamo
Mattia Valoti
72′
Lorenzo Lucchesi
76′
Agustin Alvarez Martínez
Patrick Cutrone
85′
Alessandro Bellemo
Christian Comotto
85′
Petko Hristov
Pietro Beruatto
93′
Gabriele Artistico
End 4-2
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Match Info
Spezia emerged victorious from a six-goal thriller, defeating Monza 4-2 in a Serie B match on March 7, 2026, in a game that was a stark contrast in defensive solidity. The match at the Stadio Alberto Picco was an open and entertaining contest, with Spezia's attacking efficiency proving the difference. Monza took an early lead, but Spezia responded with two quick goals to go into halftime ahead. The second half saw Spezia extend their lead with a third goal, only for Monza to pull one back and set up a tense finale. However, Spezia killed the game off with a fourth goal in the dying minutes to secure the points. The high scoreline reflected an end-to-end game with several chances for both sides. The result provided a major boost to Spezia's league table position, while dealing a blow to Monza's promotion hopes. The Spezia manager likely focused on his team's offensive output, while Monza's coach would be concerned by the defensive lapses.

