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Serie A · Round 32

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Sunday, April 12, 2026

Genoa beats Sassuolo with a late comeback to secure three points in round 32

After taking the lead at the 18th minute, the Italian side responded to Ismael Koné's equaliser and sealed the win with Caleb Ekuban's goal in the 84th minute

Genoa defeated Sassuolo 2-1 in the 32nd‑round Serie A classic at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium. Ruslan Malinovskyi opened the scoring, Ismael Koné forced Sassuolo to the draw and Caleb Ekuban secured the comeback in stoppage time, keeping the Turin‑based side atop the table.

Incidents

GENSAS
5'🟨
Ruslan Malinovskyi
18'
Ruslan Malinovskyi
20'🟨
Morten Frendrup
32'🟨
Josh Doig
40'🟨
Sebastian Walukiewicz
45'🟥
Mikael Ellertsson
45'🟥
Domenico Berardi
57'
Ismael Koné
84'
Caleb Ekuban
90'🟨
Tarik Muharemović

Como o jogo se desenhou

The game started with Genoa pressing high, and in the 18th minute Ruslan Malinovskyi received the ball in the box and, on the first touch, put his team ahead. Sassuolo responded with greater possession but struggled to break down the Genoa defence. At halftime, the Sassuolo coach made offensive changes that began to pay off in the second half. In the 57th minute Ismael Koné found space in the small area and struck firmly, making it 1‑1 and reigniting the visitors' hopes. The duel remained balanced until the closing minutes, when in the 84th Caleb Ekuban received a cross on the right, drove forward and finished with precision, sealing the victory for Genoa.

Statistics

Attack

1Big chances scored1
1Through balls0
18Touches in penalty area17
6Fouled in final third1
1Offsides1

Defending

15Total tackles13
53%Tackles won54%
9Interceptions9
37Recoveries38
12Clearances20
0Errors lead to a shot1

Duels

49%Duels51%
5Dispossessed6
30/58 (52%)Ground duels28/58 (48%)
5/13 (38%)Aerial duels8/13 (62%)
2/10 (20%)Dribbles6/15 (40%)

Goalkeeping

5Total saves5
0.38Goals prevented0.54
1Big saves2
0High claims1
0Punches2
14Goal kicks5

Match overview

52%Ball possession48%
1.18Expected goals1.24
1Big chances1
5Corner kicks3
9Fouls14
440Passes411
14Free kicks9
2Yellow cards3
1Red cards1

Passes

378Accurate passes349
11Throw-ins15
53Final third entries37
75/112 (67%)Final third phase70/96 (73%)
29/46 (63%)Long balls17/39 (44%)
3/15 (20%)Crosses6/11 (55%)

Shots

14Total shots15
7Shots on target6
0Hit woodwork0
4Shots off target7
3Blocked shots2
6Shots inside box9
8Shots outside box6

Match Highlights

Besides the three scorers, other players played a relevant role. Malinovskyi, who had already stood out in previous games, showed vision by opening the scoring. Forward Ismael Koné, still looking for consistency, demonstrated the ability to appear in decisive moments by equalising. Finally, Caleb Ekuban, who has been a attacking reference for Genoa, showed composure in closing the match in stoppage time, reinforcing his importance in the team's offensive setup.

What the Numbers Say

Although detailed statistics are not available, the flow of the game indicates a partial dominance by Genoa in the first half, followed by a period of greater possession by Sassuolo that did not translate into goals. The fact that no cards were recorded suggests a relatively disciplined game, without interruptions that could have altered the rhythm. The three goals spread across the encounter show that both teams maintained the ability to create clear chances.

Suspended

Players who became suspended in this match and will serve the suspension in the next league game.

Genoa

🚫
Mikael EllertssonBecame suspended due to Red cardWill serve suspension in the next match against Pisa.

Sassuolo

🚫
Domenico BerardiBecame suspended due to Red cardWill serve suspension in the next match against Como.
🚫
Tarik MuharemovićBecame suspended due to 3 yellowsWill serve suspension in the next match against Como.

What Changes Now

With the win, Genoa adds three points and stays close to the top, strengthening its campaign as the season draws to a close. Sassuolo, on the other hand, leaves the round with one point and needs to find the net again to escape the danger zone. Next week, Genoa faces Napoli, while Sassuolo takes on Verona, fixtures that could decide the final league positions of both sides.

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