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Como delivered a sensational performance at home, dismantling Pisa with a commanding 5-0 victory in Serie A.
Como demolished visiting Pisa with a dominant 5-0 victory at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia on March 22, 2026. This comprehensive win showcased Como’s attacking prowess and defensive solidity, leaving Pisa with little answer.
Entering the match, Como stood firmly in fourth place in Serie A, boasting an impressive five-game winning streak. Meanwhile, Pisa languished at the bottom of the table in 20th position, having secured only two wins all season and showing poor recent form.
The home side wasted no time asserting their dominance. Assane Diao opened the scoring early in the 7th minute, firing Como into an immediate lead after a swift attacking move.
Como continued to press, controlling possession and creating chances. Their persistence paid off in the 29th minute when Anastasios Douvikas doubled the lead, coolly slotting home an assist from Diao.
Pisa’s struggles began to show through growing frustration. Defender Simone Canestrelli received the first yellow card of the match in the 35th minute for a rash challenge. Como then made an early substitution, bringing on J. Rodriguez in the 37th minute.
At halftime, Como held a comfortable 2-0 lead, having completely dictated play. Pisa faced a daunting task to mount any comeback, needing significant changes to their approach.
Pisa attempted to regroup with a substitution at the start of the second half, bringing on E. Akinsanmiro. However, any hopes of a turnaround were quickly extinguished.
Martin Baturina extended Como’s advantage just three minutes after the restart, guiding the ball into the net in the 48th minute. The goal further demoralized the struggling Pisa side. Moments later, Pisa’s Samuele Angori earned a yellow card in the 51st minute, highlighting their ongoing difficulties.
Como continued to manage the game, making a double substitution in the 59th minute. Anastasios Douvikas and Lucas Da Cunha departed, replaced by A. Morata and M. Caqueret, keeping the team fresh.
Nico Paz then added Como’s fourth goal in the 75th minute, receiving a precise pass from Alberto Moreno and finishing clinically. Máximo Perrone completed the rout six minutes later, slotting home in the 81st minute after an assist from Nicolas-Gerrit Kühn.
Como’s statistical dominance was overwhelming. They maintained 73% possession, registered 14 total shots with 7 on target, and had an expected goals (xG) figure of 1.47. Pisa, in contrast, managed only 7 shots with none on target, and an xG of a mere 0.41.
This crushing victory solidified Como’s strong position in Serie A, reinforcing their European aspirations. For Pisa, this result deepens their relegation worries, making their fight for survival increasingly difficult.