Squai In Saor And Gransi Blu Draw 3-3 In Thrilling Six-A-Side Clash

Squai In Saor And Gransi Blu Draw 3-3 In Thrilling Six-A-Side Clash

06 December 2025 · Sant'Elena Calcetto<br>Venezia League

Squai in Saor vs Gransi Blu

3 - 3

06 December 2025 · Sant'Elena Calcetto<br>Venezia League

Home league match played on 06 December 2025.
Kicked off at 9:00 AM

3-3

vs Gransi Blu

Home league match

Squai in Saor hosted Gransi Blu at Venezia on 6 December 2025 in a league six-a-side match that kicked off at 9:00am. The encounter ended in a pulsating 3-3 draw after 50 minutes of action plus added time, with both sides exchanging goals in a highly competitive contest. The referee for the match was Non Fischia, overseeing a modest crowd of 50 spectators.

Squai in Saor lined up in a 1-1-3 formation, a setup that placed emphasis on a solid defensive base with a single central defender and a lone central midfielder supporting three forwards. Sulayman Ceesay took his place between the sticks as goalkeeper, tasked with organising the defence and making crucial saves. Arda Ipin operated as the central defender, expected to marshal the backline and break up opposition attacks. Alessandro Venturoni started in central midfield, charged with linking defence and attack and distributing the ball effectively. Up front, the trio consisted of Leonardo Gusella on the left forward flank, Nicolò Romei leading as the striker, and Filip-Angelo Sensale on the right forward side, all expected to provide width, creativity, and goal threat. The substitutes available were Giansilvio Massocchi and Giovanni Brocco.

The match burst into life early on when Gransi Blu took the lead in the fifth minute, their right-footed finish catching Squai in Saor off guard. However, the home side responded swiftly with Nicolò Romei equalising just two minutes later, slotting home with his left foot to restore parity and ignite the home crowd.

A tactical substitution followed shortly after, with Giansilvio Massocchi replacing Alessandro Venturoni in the ninth minute, signalling a shift in approach from Squai in Saor’s management. The game remained intense, and Gransi Blu regained the lead in the 21st minute with another right-footed strike, putting the visitors ahead once more.

Squai in Saor were quick to answer back as Massocchi, the substitute, made an immediate impact by scoring in the 24th minute, assisted by Filip-Angelo Sensale. This goal levelled the scores again just before the half-time whistle blew at the 25-minute mark, setting up a tantalising second half.

The home side took the lead for the first time in the match five minutes into the second half when Filip-Angelo Sensale converted a chance created by Nicolò Romei’s assist in the 30th minute. The lead was short-lived, however, as Gransi Blu struck back in the 32nd minute with a goal described as ‘other’, indicating a less conventional or perhaps scrappy finish, which brought the scoreline to 3-3.

Squai in Saor made another substitution in the 36th minute, bringing on Giovanni Brocco for Leonardo Gusella, aiming to refresh their attacking options. Later, in the 47th minute, Leonardo Gusella returned to the pitch, replacing Filip-Angelo Sensale, perhaps to inject some energy into the final stages of the match.

Despite the flurry of goals and tactical changes, neither side could find a winner before the final whistle, leaving the match evenly poised at 3-3. The encounter showcased end-to-end action, with Squai in Saor demonstrating resilience and attacking verve but ultimately sharing the spoils with a determined Gransi Blu side.

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