Serie A· Season 2025
Lecce defeated Genoa 1-0 in Serie A's final round at Via del Mare, with Lameck Banda's sixth-minute goal proving decisive.
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Match Summary
Lecce defeated Genoa 1:0. The match was played in Serie A 2025. Goals were scored by L. Banda 6′. 2 yellow cards were shown. Lecce had 32% possession while Genoa held 68%. Lecce had 9 shots (4 on target) compared to 8 (1 on target) for Genoa. Expected goals: Lecce 1.76 — Genoa 0.77. Lecce made 5 substitutions, Genoa made 5.
Match Analysis
AI SummaryEarly Goal Sets the Tone
Lecce made an explosive start to the match, with Lameck Banda firing them ahead just six minutes into the contest. The Zambian winger's clinical finish came after receiving a perfectly weighted assist from Santiago Pierotti, giving the home side an immediate advantage and setting the stage for what would be an intense afternoon of football.
The early goal energized the Lecce faithful and gave the home team the confidence to press forward. Despite Genoa's superior possession throughout the match, Lecce's defensive organization and counter-attacking prowess kept the visitors at bay for the entire 90 minutes.
Lecce's Defensive Masterclass
While Lecce dominated the opening exchanges, Genoa gradually took control of proceedings and held 68% possession compared to Lecce's 32%. However, the visitors struggled to convert their dominance into clear-cut chances, managing only one shot on target throughout the match.
Lecce's defensive setup proved effective, with the team recording 11 fouls and maintaining discipline despite the pressure. Ylber Ramadani received a yellow card in the 45th minute for a foul, but his team's backline held firm under sustained Genoa pressure.
The statistics painted a picture of a match where Lecce was the more efficient team. While Genoa created five chances compared to Lecce's seven, the hosts' expected goals (xG) of 1.76 significantly exceeded Genoa's 0.77, reflecting the quality of their attacking opportunities.
Second-Half Adjustments
Both teams made multiple substitutions in the second half to adjust their tactics and maintain intensity. Lecce brought on Olivier Ngom in the 46th minute, while Genoa introduced Andrés Martín and Stefano Sabelli at the hour mark.
The visitors pushed hard for an equalizer, particularly in the final stages. However, Lecce's defensive resilience, combined with some crucial goalkeeping from their shot-stopper, ensured the clean sheet remained intact. Tiago Gabriel received a yellow card in the 76th minute as tensions rose in the closing stages.
Final Tally
The match ended 1-0 in Lecce's favor, a result that carries significant weight in the context of Serie A's final round. Lecce's victory demonstrated their ability to compete at the highest level, while Genoa's inability to break down the hosts' defense proved costly.
With this victory, Lecce made a statement in the final match of the season, securing three crucial points. The performance showcased the team's tactical discipline and clinical finishing, with Banda's early goal ultimately proving to be the difference in a fiercely contested encounter.
Match Events
assist: S. Pierotti
Match Statistics
Lecce had 32% possession against Genoa's 68%. Lecce registered 9 shots (4 on target) while Genoa managed 8 (1 on target). Corner kicks: 1–6. Fouls committed: 11–6.
Lecce and Genoa have met 13 times — Lecce won 1, Genoa won 7, with 5 draws. Their rivalry dates back to 2010. Genoa leads the head-to-head with 7 victories from 13 meetings. A combined 37 goals have been scored across these fixtures, averaging 2.85 per match (13 for the home side, 24 for the visitors). Both teams scored in 8 matches (62%). Over 2.5 goals landed in 9 games (69%), making it a fixture that tends to produce goals. Genoa are currently unbeaten in the last 4 meetings. The highest-scoring encounter finished 4–2 in 2011.
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Goals in This Fixture
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1.8
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44%
Games with 3+ goals
44%
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