Sassuolo vs Verona Result

Serie ASerie A · Italy
Sassuolo

Sassuolo

3 - 0

Full Time

Verona

Verona

📍 MAPEI Stadium - Città del Tricolore, Reggio Emilia

🗓️ Friday, 20 Feb 2026 at 19:45

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Predicted

1 - 0

Actual

3 - 0

Result
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Score

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Sassuolo Stun Verona with Clinical 3-0 Triumph at MAPEI Stadium

Sassuolo delivered a statement performance at the MAPEI Stadium, dispatching Verona 3-0 in a match defined by ruthless finishing and disciplined defending. Despite Verona enjoying the lion’s share of possession (53%) and registering more total shots (12), it was the hosts who struck twice before halftime through a quickfire double, then sealed the result with a third after the break. Verona’s frustrations were compounded by a second-half red card, as their lack of cutting edge in front of goal proved costly. The first half saw Sassuolo weather early pressure before exploding into life late in the period, netting in the 40th and 44th minutes. Verona’s attempts to claw back momentum were repeatedly thwarted, and a red card in the second half extinguished any hopes of a comeback. Sassuolo’s efficiency—scoring three from just four shots on target—was the difference, as they kept their visitors at bay and secured a vital clean sheet.

Sassuolo

Sassuolo

8/10

Sassuolo executed a near-perfect game plan, absorbing pressure and punishing Verona with clinical finishing. Their 4-3-3 setup allowed them to transition rapidly from defense to attack, and they made the most of their chances, converting three of their four shots on target. The midfield trio provided both solidity and creativity, while the defense remained organized to limit Verona to just one shot on target despite conceding more possession.

Key Players

Domenico Berardi: Instrumental in attack, involved in key moments and provided attacking impetus.
Andrea Pinamonti: Led the line with purpose, scored and linked up play effectively.
Arijanet Murić: Commanding presence in goal, kept a clean sheet with crucial interventions.

Strengths

Clinical finishingDefensive organizationEffective transitions

Weaknesses

Conceded possessionRelied on efficiency over sustained pressure
Verona

Verona

5.5/10

Verona controlled much of the ball and dictated the tempo for large spells, but their inability to turn possession into quality chances was glaring. Despite firing 12 shots, only one tested the Sassuolo goalkeeper. Defensive lapses late in the first half and a costly red card in the second compounded their woes, leaving them well beaten despite their statistical dominance in possession.

Key Players

Mutassim Al-Musrati: Worked hard in midfield, tried to drive the team forward.
Victor Nelsson: Anchored the back three, but struggled to contain Sassuolo’s incisive attacks.

Strengths

Maintained possessionWon midfield battles

Weaknesses

Lack of cutting edge in the final thirdDefensive lapsesDisciplinary issues (red card, 3 yellows)

Key Moments

40' — Goal

Sassuolo open the scoring, capitalizing on a period of sustained pressure.

44' — Goal

Sassuolo double their lead just before halftime, dealing a psychological blow to Verona.

62' — Goal

Sassuolo make it 3-0, effectively sealing the result.

Second Half' — Red Card

Verona reduced to 10 men, ending any realistic hopes of a comeback.

Tactical Analysis

Sassuolo’s 4-3-3 formation allowed them to remain compact defensively while springing forward with pace and precision. The midfield trio provided balance, breaking up Verona’s play and launching swift counters. Out wide, Berardi and Laurienté stretched the Verona backline, creating space for Pinamonti to exploit. Verona’s 3-5-2 aimed for midfield control, but their wing-backs struggled to contain Sassuolo’s width, and the back three were exposed on transitions. After the red card, Verona’s shape was further compromised, and they never recovered their composure. Set pieces and corners (Sassuolo 6, Verona 3) offered both sides opportunities, but Sassuolo’s defensive discipline ensured they were rarely troubled. Verona’s pressing was sporadic, and their inability to convert possession into clear chances proved decisive.

Turning Point

Sassuolo’s second goal in the 44th minute, arriving just before halftime, shifted all momentum and left Verona with a mountain to climb.

Man of the Match

Domenico Berardi

Led the attacking line with flair, contributed to key goals, and was a constant threat throughout.