Cremonese vs Genoa Result

Cremonese
Full Time

Genoa
📍 Stadio Giovanni Zini, Cremona
🗓️ Sunday, 15 Feb 2026 at 14:00
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0 - 1
Actual
0 - 0
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Stalemate in Cremona: Cremonese Hold Genoa in Goalless Serie A Draw
Cremonese and Genoa played out a tense 0-0 draw at the Stadio Giovanni Zini, with both sides unable to convert their chances in a match that ebbed and flowed but ultimately lacked a decisive finish. Genoa dominated possession with 65% and registered 19 shots, but found Emil Audero in inspired form, while Cremonese, despite seeing less of the ball, managed 16 shots and looked dangerous on the break. The match was marked by contrasting styles: Genoa’s patient build-up and territorial dominance against Cremonese’s compact defending and swift counter-attacks. Both teams had periods of ascendancy, but neither could find the breakthrough, leaving them to settle for a point apiece in a result that reflects both sides’ profligacy in front of goal.
Cremonese
Cremonese set up in a 3-5-2 formation, prioritizing defensive solidity and looking to spring forward on the counter. Despite ceding possession for long stretches, they were effective in transition, creating 16 shots and forcing Genoa keeper Justin Bijlow into several saves. The back three, marshaled by Federico Baschirotto, stood firm under pressure, while Emil Audero’s commanding presence in goal was crucial to keeping a clean sheet. However, Cremonese’s attacking duo of Milan Đurić and Jamie Vardy struggled to make telling contributions, often isolated up front. The midfield worked tirelessly to disrupt Genoa’s rhythm, but the lack of clinical edge in the final third ultimately cost them a potential victory.
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Genoa
Genoa’s 3-4-2-1 system allowed them to control the tempo, as they dominated the ball and looked to break down Cremonese’s deep block. With 65% possession and 19 shots, they consistently probed for openings, especially through the creative efforts of Ruslan Malinovskyi and the movement of Lorenzo Colombo up front. The wingbacks, Brooke Norton-Cuffy and Mikael Ellertsson, provided width and delivered a steady stream of crosses. Despite their attacking intent and 11 corners, Genoa’s finishing let them down. Junior Messias and Vitinha were lively but wasteful, and the visitors failed to capitalize on their territorial advantage. Defensively, they were rarely troubled, but frustration grew as the match wore on and chances went begging.
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Key Moments
23' — Save
Emil Audero makes a superb stop to deny Vitinha’s close-range effort, keeping Cremonese level.
42' — Yellow Card
Youssef Maleh goes into the book for a tactical foul, halting a Genoa counter.
57' — Save
Justin Bijlow reacts sharply to parry a powerful shot from Milan Đurić, preserving Genoa’s clean sheet.
70' — Yellow Card
Federico Baschirotto receives a yellow for a late challenge on Junior Messias.
81' — Missed Chance
Lorenzo Colombo heads narrowly wide from a Brooke Norton-Cuffy cross, spurning Genoa’s best opportunity.
Tactical Analysis
Cremonese’s 3-5-2 provided defensive stability, with wingbacks dropping deep to form a compact back five when out of possession. Their midfield trio worked tirelessly to disrupt Genoa’s passing lanes, while the forwards pressed selectively, looking to exploit turnovers. The home side’s focus on quick transitions was evident, but a lack of support for the front two limited their attacking threat. Genoa’s 3-4-2-1 offered width and numerical superiority in midfield, allowing them to dominate possession and push wingbacks high. Ruslan Malinovskyi operated as the creative hub, but Cremonese’s disciplined shape forced Genoa to settle for shots from distance or wide areas. Despite a flurry of corners and crosses, Genoa’s inability to penetrate centrally or finish chances proved costly.
Turning Point
Emil Audero’s stunning save from Vitinha in the 23rd minute set the tone for Cremonese’s defensive resilience and denied Genoa the early breakthrough.
Man of the Match
Emil Audero
His crucial saves, especially in the first half, kept Cremonese in the match and earned them a valuable point.