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LAZIO CLAIM VITAL VICTORY, COMPOUNDING JUVENTUS

Juventus suffers a third straight defeat as a Jonathan David error gifts Lazio a 1-0 win. The match was marred by controversial refereeing decisions that left both teams furious amid Juve's growing injury crisis.

Lazio claim vital victory, compounding Juventus
Matteo Guendouzi of SS Lazio compete for the ball with Jonathan David during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Juventus FC at Stadio Olimpico on October 26, 2025, in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)

Toma Basic took advantage of Jonathan David's mistake to give Lazio a victory, while Juventus suffered its third straight loss in all competitions. However, both teams were incensed by the contentious refereeing.

After suffering back-to-back losses to Como and Real Madrid, the Bianconeri had lost their last seven competitive games. Gleison Bremer, Juan Cabal, Arek Milik, and Carlo Pinsoglio were all injured, and Kenan Yildiz was sidelined due to a knee problem. However, Jonathan David partnered with Dusan Vlahovic, and Mattia Perin took over. Gustav Isaksen made his season debut after recovering from glandular fever, as Maurizio Sarri was missing Nuno Tavares, Matteo Cancellieri, Taty Castellanos, Nicolò Rovella, Samuel Gigot, and Fisayo Dele-Bashiru.

Federico Gatti had to make a last-ditch clearance from five yards after Isaksen wriggled between three to draw back at the by-line, breaking the deadlock shortly after.

Toma Basic's drive from outside the box was deflected off Gatti to wrong-foot Perin completely, and David made a huge mistake with his back-pass header, sending it right to Danilo Cataldi.

Juve nearly paid for another gaffe as Andrea Cambiaso's cushioned volley from a cross by Francisco Conceicao struck the side-netting at the back post.

A Gatti block was forced in front of the goal by Manuel Locatelli's layoff for Matteo Guendouzi on the edge of the box this time, and Lloyd Kelly subsequently charged down the Isaksen follow-up.

When David ran onto a brilliant Teun Koopmeiners ball, he nearly made up for his previous mistake, but Ivan Provedel hurried off his line to parry the dinked finish.

Vlahovic scuffed a cross that Francisco Conceicao swung in after he blazed over from a great position.

In a highly attacking Juventus configuration, Kenan Yildiz took Cambiaso's place for the restart. However, Vlahovic's blushes were saved by the offside flag for Kelly as he fired onto the crossbar from 12 yards out on his assist.

Provided a smothered Locatelli's strike, and referee Andrea Colombo did not even call a foul for his assault on Guendouzi, so Weston McKennie was lucky not to get a second yellow card in three minutes.

When Mario Gila seemed to step on Conceicao's foot at the hour mark, there was even more debate, but the referee waved play on, and VAR did not stop play for a penalty.

Kenan Yildiz, at full stretch, was unable to control the Pierre Kalulu ball over the top, Vlahovic nodded McKennie's cross wide, and Boulaye Dia wriggled between two and tested Perin at the base of the near post.

Isaksen ran from midfield, cut inside, and bent a left-foot effort narrowly past the far post after Provedel struck to palm away the header from Khephren Thuram on a corner.

During stoppages, Gila threw himself in the line of a Locatelli scorcher from the edge of the goal, while Pedro's first touch on a Zaccagni pull-back went wide.

BACK-TO-BACK WINS: SCAMACCA'S DOUBLE ENDS ATALANTA'S 10-GAME LEAGUE SLUMP

Fresh off a Champions League win over Chelsea, Gianluca Scamacca's brilliant double secured a vital 2-1 Serie A win for Atalanta, ending their 10-game slump.

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Atalanta Survives Late Scare for Vital Serie A Points

Atalanta had a great week, capped off by a win over Cagliari thanks to two goals from Gianluca Scamacca. Gianluca Gaetano scored for Cagliari to tie the game briefly.

Coming off a Champions League win against Chelsea, Atalanta needed a Serie A victory, having only one in their last 10 tries. Cagliari was missing key players due to injuries, just like Atalanta.

Early on, Charles De Ketelaere set up Ademola Lookman, whose shot was saved. De Ketelaere then shot the rebound, but it hit the side of the net.

Soon after, Lookman got to the left side and passed the ball back to Davide Zappacosta. Zappacosta's shot was going off course, but Scamacca redirected it into the goal with a clever back-heel.

Lorenzo Bernasconi stopped Marco Palestra from getting a clear shot on goal. Then, Lookman's shot was blocked for a corner.

Scamacca shot straight at the Cagliari keeper, Elia Caprile, after a nice pass from De Ketelaere. Caprile then made a super one-handed save on a close-range shot from Lookman. De Ketelaere's follow-up shot was deflected onto the roof of the net.

Right before halftime, Cagliari almost tied the game, but Gennaro Borrelli's header went just wide.

Berat Djimsiti hurt his thigh and had to be taken out of the game. Atalanta started to look tired after playing in Europe during the week.

Cagliari took advantage and tied the game with fantastic team play. Folorunsho passed to Gianluca Gaetano, who passed it back to Sebastiano Esposito quickly, and then he scored with a shot past the goalkeeper.

Scamacca put Atalanta back in front when he scored on the loose ball after his volley attempt didn't work out.

Nicola Zalewski forced Caprile to make two tough saves.

Zito Luvumbo scored for Cagliari late in the game, but the goal didn't count because Folorunsho was offside.

RISING VALUE: MILAN, LAZIO, WEST HAM FIGHT FOR SASSUOLO STRIKER ANDREA PINAMONTI

Andrea Pinamonti's consistent scoring has made him a top January target. We analyse the transfer battle between AC Milan, Lazio, and Premier League suitor West Ham.

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Sassuolo Star Pinamonti Poised for January Transfer Move

According to Calcio Mercato, Andrea Pinamonti is drawing a lot of interest in the transfer market. The Sassuolo striker is hitting his stride as his skills, experience, and timing all come together. At 26, he's a proven forward, scoring consistently in a league where good number nines are hard to find.

Pinamonti's current season proves that. His goals and solid play are helping newly promoted Sassuolo have a great first half, improving their chances of staying up. Calcio Mercato notes, Another season, another confirmation.” Pinamonti, along with Domenico Berardi and Armand Laurienté, is part of a well-balanced and strong attack, but it might not last much longer.

Prime Years and More Responsibility

Born in 1999, Pinamonti is said to be entering the prime of his career, a period of full maturity. ” His personal growth appears to be aligning with his career, leading to more responsibility and better performance. Despite a minor injury, he’s already scored four goals in 14 Serie A games, which is impressive given the league's tactical challenges.

Sassuolo doesn't have to sell him since his contract runs until 2027. Coach Fabio Grosso trusts Pinamonti as the main attacker, and he’s delivered. He understands space, timing, and what it takes to succeed in Italian soccer—skills that are valuable beyond Serie A.

Transfer Market Pressure

Not surprisingly, his form has gotten attention. Calcio Mercato reports that “the Italian is hotly contested in the transfer market and could change teams as early as January: Lazio and AC Milan are after him in Serie A, and West Ham in the Premier League.” Any deal would likely start with a loan, followed by an option or obligation to buy, showing both his growing value and the cautious approach.

Pinamonti’s value has increased since his successful loan at Genoa, where the option to buy was set at €15 million. Now, with more goals under his belt, there are more teams interested. West Ham stands out, especially since they need more firepower during a tough season.

West Ham and Italian Ties

Calcio Mercato paints a grim picture of West Ham, calling it “a very difficult season and a historic moment.” Since Potter was replaced by Espirito Santo, there have been some improvements, but goals are still hard to come by. With Fullkrug likely leaving, they need a dependable striker.

Pinamonti could be a good fit. The report says, “In London, they’re reportedly looking at Pinamonti, reviving a tradition of Italian strikers in claret and blue that stretches from Di Canio to Scamacca.” That history is important at West Ham, where fans like forwards who have grit, smarts, and personality.

The competition is tough. Lazio and AC Milan also see Pinamonti as a solution to their own attacking problems. Milan, in particular, wants a reliable number nine who knows the league well. Whether Pinamonti moves in January or June, his next step feels important.

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