Dessers nets second league goal for Cremonese

Cyriel Dessers was on target for Cremonese in their 2-2 draw against Spezia at the Alberto Picco Stadium on Sunday.

Having failed to score in his first eight games for the club, Dessers has now score on two consecutive match day, with his first coming against the league leaders Napoli.

The Nigerian gave Cremonese a dream start when he breached the opposition’s defense inside opening two minutes.

The 27 year-old turned in a pass from former Juventus player Luca Zanimacchia.

Spezia however drew level 17 minutes later through Angolan forward, M’Bala Nzola.

The home side then took the lead for the first time, two minutes after their equalizer, with Emil Holm’s scoring the goal.

Cremonese responded and got their deserved equalizer through Swiss midfielder Charles Pickel.

Dessers was substituted in the 72nd minute, while his compatriot David Okereke played every minute of the game.

Cremonese have now drawn three away games in a row for their first time in Serie A; they have avoided defeat in three consecutive games on the road in the Italian top-flight for their first time since May 1995.

They seat 19th on the table, with 4 points and still without a win from 10 games.

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Dessers nets second league goal for Cremonese

Cyriel Dessers was on target for Cremonese in their 2-2 draw against Spezia at the Alberto Picco Stadium on Sunday.

Having failed to score in his first eight games for the club, Dessers has now score on two consecutive match day, with his first coming against the league leaders Napoli.

The Nigerian gave Cremonese a dream start when he breached the opposition’s defense inside opening two minutes.

The 27 year-old turned in a pass from former Juventus player Luca Zanimacchia.

Spezia however drew level 17 minutes later through Angolan forward, M’Bala Nzola.

The home side then took the lead for the first time, two minutes after their equalizer, with Emil Holm’s scoring the goal.

Cremonese responded and got their deserved equalizer through Swiss midfielder Charles Pickel.

Dessers was substituted in the 72nd minute, while his compatriot David Okereke played every minute of the game.

Cremonese have now drawn three away games in a row for their first time in Serie A; they have avoided defeat in three consecutive games on the road in the Italian top-flight for their first time since May 1995.

They seat 19th on the table, with 4 points and still without a win from 10 games.

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.