Spezia took another surprising scalp with a 2-1 comeback victory against Sassuolo, after Francesco Caputo had finished a move that sums up Roberto De Zerbi’s style.
The Neroverdi had opened the scoring with some spectacular one-touch football, finalised by Caputo going clear from the midfield.
However, Spezia impressed from the start with their attacking approach too, despite missing numerous players through injury and suspension.
Spezia took another surprising scalp with a 2-1 comeback victory against Sassuolo, after Francesco Caputo had finished a move that sums up Roberto De Zerbi’s style.
The Neroverdi had opened the scoring with some spectacular one-touch football, finalised by Caputo going clear from the midfield.
However, Spezia impressed from the start with their attacking approach too, despite missing numerous players through injury and suspension.
Set plays proved the difference in the end, Martin Erlic rising to nod in, then Adrian Ismajli knocking a corner down for Emanuel Gyasi to redirect.