Pisa starting XI (3-5-2): Semper, Caracciolo (subbed for Hojholt), Canestrelli, Coppola, Angori, Marin (subbed for Leris), Aebischer (subbed for Esteves), Piccinini (subbed for Lorran), Touré, Nzola, Tramoni (subbed for Moreo)
Bench: Nicolas, Scuffet, Leris, Buffon, Calabresi, Bettazzi, Denoon, Mbambi, Bonfanti
Como starting XI (4-2-3-1): Butez, Smolcic (subbed for Vojvoda), Ramon, Kempf, Valle, Perrone, Da Cunha (subbed for Caqueret), Kuhn (subbed for Baturina), Paz (subbed for Sergi Roberto), Rodriguez (subbed for Posch), Douvikas
Bench: Tornqvist, Vigorito, Cavlina, Dossena, Moreno, Diego Carlos, Le Borgne, Van Der Brempt, Cerri
Goals: Perrone 68’, Douvikas 76’ 90+6’ (Pen)
The visitors controlled large swathes of the contest and were rewarded for their dominance with three well-taken goals in the second half.
The first half was cagey and goalless. Pisa defended resolutely and limited Como’s clear openings, while the home side’s few forays forward lacked the final precision to test the visitors’ defence or goalkeeper significantly.
Neither keeper was overly troubled before the break, and the match remained finely poised.
The deadlock finally came in the 68th minute when Máximo Perrone finished clinically from outside the box to put Como ahead.
The goal lifted the visitors and opened up the game, forcing Pisa to chase moments they couldn’t quite convert into meaningful pressure.
Como’s ascendancy continued. In the 76th minute, Anastasios Douvikas doubled the advantage, getting end of an excellent pass into the box before finishing low into the far post.
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Pisa had the opportunity to halve the deficit, but M’Bala Nzola’s penalty awarded for a foul was comfortably saved by Jean Butez.
With the visitors looking increasingly comfortable and confident, Douvikas wrapped up the scoring deep in added time from the penalty spot, sending the away fans into celebration and sealing a dominant 3–0 win.
The result keeps Como firmly in the top half of the Serie A table and reinforces their credentials as one of the league’s in-form sides, while Pisa’s struggles continue.