Como Beats Sassuolo: Fabregas’ Team Extends Unbeaten Run to 11 Games | Liga Italia

by Ryan Cooper - Sport Editor
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Como continued their surprising ascent in Serie A with a 2-0 victory over Sassuolo on Wednesday, extending a remarkable run of form under former Arsenal and Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas. The win marks Como’s 11th consecutive match without a loss, propelling the club to sixth place in the Italian top flight-a notable turnaround for a team recently promoted to the league [[1]]. Fabregas, appointed to a four-year contract in 2024 [[3]], is quickly establishing himself as a promising managerial talent.



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Como defeated Sassuolo 2-0 in a Serie A matchup, extending head coach Cesc Fabregas’ impressive run to 11 consecutive games without a loss!

Como hosted Sassuolo in Serie A action on Wednesday, November 29th. Como secured a decisive victory with a final score of 2-0.

Douvikas and Moreno each found the back of the net, one goal in each half, powering Como to victory over a Sassuolo side featuring Jay Idzes. The home team unleashed a total of 15 shots on goal throughout the contest!


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Como 1907 is now firmly in the hunt for a top-half finish in the Italian league. Nico Paz and his teammates currently sit in sixth place with 24 points from 13 matches!

Fabregas continues to demonstrate his coaching prowess. Como is now unbeaten in their last 11 games, a remarkable turnaround for the club.

Como’s last defeat came back in August during the second matchday of Serie A, a narrow 1-0 loss to Bologna. Since then, the team has recorded five wins and six draws.

The team has secured impressive results, holding Atalanta to a 1-1 draw and shutting out Napoli 0-0. They also claimed a statement 2-0 victory over Juventus.

“The team played very well on the pitch, and that makes me very proud as a coach,” Fabregas said following the win over Sassuolo, as reported by Football Italia.

Cesc Fabregas, the 38-year-old manager, continues to be linked with moves to larger clubs. However, it appears Fabregas is committed to honoring his contract with Como, which runs through the summer of 2028, and is focused on elevating the club to new heights.

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