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David Okereke Magic Caps Dominant Cremonese Win as 9 Man Pisa Crumble in Serie A

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Nigerian striker David Okereke scored a breathtaking solo goal to put the exclamation mark on Cremonese’s commanding 3-0 Serie A victory over Pisa on Sunday, keeping the hosts’ top-flight survival hopes alive.

Coming off the bench in the second half, Okereke produced a moment of sheer individual brilliance to seal a dominant performance at a rocking Stadio Giovanni Zini.

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Okereke’s Solo Masterpiece

While veteran forward Jamie Vardy opened the scoring in the 31st minute and Federico Bonazzoli doubled the advantage six minutes into the second half, it was Okereke who stole the headlines in the 86th minute.

Introduced as a substitute for Jari Vandeputte in the 72nd minute, the 28-year-old Nigerian forward made his impact felt late in the game:

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  • The Play: Collecting the ball on the left side of the penalty area following a corner, Okereke showcased his footwork by dancing past a fatigued Malthe Højholt.
  • The Finish: Cutting inside onto his stronger right foot, he unleashed a curling effort from an incredibly tight angle, planting the ball into the far corner past a helpless Simone Semper.

The strike, widely praised across Nigerian football media tracking Super Eagles stars abroad, was Okereke’s second goal of the campaign and a timely reminder of his game-changing ability.

Pisa Unravel with Two Red Cards

It was a nightmare afternoon for Pisa, who failed to register a single shot on target and played the final half-hour of the match with just nine players.

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The visitors’ disciplinary collapse unfolded in two stages:

  • 23rd Minute: Defender Rosen Bozhinov was sent off after picking up a second yellow card, leaving Pisa to play the majority of the match with ten men.
  • 57th Minute: The uphill battle became a mountain to climb when Felipe Loyola was shown a straight red card.

The double dismissal forced Pisa into a desperate defensive reshuffle, which included sacrificing another Nigerian talent, midfielder Ebenezer Akinsanmiro (on loan from Inter Milan), who was substituted off in the 72nd minute.

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Match Stats Snapshot

CategoryCremonesePisa
Score30
ScorersVardy (31′), Bonazzoli (51′), Okereke (86′)None
Shots on TargetDominant0
Red Cards0Bozhinov (23′), Loyola (57′)

Survival Hopes Kept Alive

For Cremonese, this statement victory delivers a vital three points that keeps them mathematically alive in the fierce Serie A relegation battle.

For Pisa, the heavy defeat compounded by disciplinary trouble leaves them in a perilous position at the foot of the table. But for the Grigiorossi and David Okereke, the afternoon was a perfect showcase of resilience and star power when it mattered most.

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