Federico Bonazzoli
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Bonazzoli scored one goal to go with two shots (two on goal) in Sunday's 3-0 victory against Pisa.
Analysis: Bonazzoli found the net for the second consecutive game while also delivering a season high 65 accurate passes on the night. The forward has now scored three goals from 20 shots across his last six games.
Strikes in Lazio clash
Bonazzoli scored one goal to go with three shots (three on target), one cross (zero accurate) and one chance created in Monday's 2-1 loss against Lazio.
Analysis: Bonazzoli opened the scoring with a shot from outside the box that was misread by the opposing goalie. He improved to eight goals in the season. He has fired at least one shot in 11 consecutive rounds, amassing 33 attempts (14 on target), scoring three goals and adding four key passes and 18 crosses (five accurate) during that stretch. Furthermore, this marked his third straight game with one or more tackles, for a total of five (three won).
Contained in Napoli fixture
Bonazzoli recorded two shots (two on goal) and one tackle (one won) and drew one foul in Friday's 4-0 defeat to Napoli.
Analysis: Bonazzoli was the lone Cremonese player to fire multiple shots and paid the price for a poor collective performance and the tough match-up. He has logged at least one attempt in 10 consecutive rounds, amassing 30 (11 on target), scoring twice and tallying three chances created and 11 tackles (seven won) over that span. Instead, he halted a three-game string with two crosses in this one.
Eight shots in draw
Bonazzoli had eight shots (two on goal), two crosses (one accurate) and one chance created in Sunday's 0-0 draw versus Torino.
Analysis: Bonazzoli was Cremonese's most dangerous and consistent attacking spark in Sunday's 0-0 home draw against Torino, coming closest to breaking the deadlock in the 57th minute when he forced Alberto Paleari into his best save of the match with a clean curling effort from distance, and earlier in the second half also testing the Torino keeper with an acrobatic attempt off a Giuseppe Pezzella delivery. He racked up eight shots, a season high for him, and stayed heavily involved in nearly every promising second-half sequence as Cremonese controlled large stretches without being able to turn pressure into goals. Bonazzoli now sits on seven goals in 30 Serie A appearances this season and will be pushing to match his 10-goal mark from 2021/22 with a few games left as Cremonese battles to secure its place in the Italian top flight.
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