Serie A: Genoa snatches a draw at the last minute against Como

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At the opening of the 12th day of Serie A, Como, fifteenth, took to the field of Genoa, seventeenth at kick-off and in great pain since the start of the season. At the Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, Cesc Fabregas’ team thought they would regain victory after a dark series of 3 defeats, leading with a score of 1-0 before seeing Genoa equalize in the 90th + 3.

It was Frenchman Lucas da Cunha who scored the first goal of the match a quarter of an hour into the game before Alessandro Vogliacco equalized in added time of the second period. With this result, Como still temporarily rises to 14th place but misses a great opportunity to take some fresh air at the bottom of the ranking. For its part, Genoa climbed to 15th place, not taking advantage of its victory on the last day against Parma.

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