Como produced a clinical away performance to dismantle Pisa 3-0, asserting their Serie A credentials with a comprehensive display at the Stadio Arena Garibaldi.
The visitors controlled proceedings from the opening whistle, monopolizing possession with an astonishing 73% of the ball. Yet despite their dominance, Como needed patience against a stubborn Pisa side that defended resolutely through the opening hour. Matteo Tramoni threatened for the hosts with four key passes, while goalkeeper Adrian Šemper kept his side in contention with five saves.
The breakthrough finally arrived in the 68th minute when Máximo Perrone broke the deadlock, rewarding Como’s territorial supremacy. The Argentine midfielder capped an assured performance that showcased his technical quality and positional intelligence.
Eight minutes later, Anastasios Douvikas doubled the advantage, and the Greek striker wasn’t finished. In the 90th minute, he converted from the penalty spot to complete his brace and seal Como’s dominant victory, earning himself an outstanding 8.5 match rating.
Jean Butez was rarely tested but remained alert when required, making four saves to preserve his clean sheet. Como’s defensive unit, marshaled by Jacobo Ramón and Marc-Oliver Kempf, frustrated Pisa’s attacking efforts throughout, limiting the hosts to just four shots on target from ten attempts.
The statistics tell the story: Como’s 90% pass completion rate versus Pisa’s 70% illustrated the gulf in technical execution. Lucas Da Cunha orchestrated proceedings with four key passes, while Jesús Rodriguez and Maxence Caqueret both registered assists.
Samuele Angori’s 7.2 rating topped Pisa’s charts, but his efforts couldn’t prevent a comprehensive defeat that exposed the hosts’ limitations when starved of possession. Como’s ruthless efficiency transforms dominance into three crucial points, climbing the Serie A standings with authority.



