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18 soccer articles for Cremonese

Reports suggest Jamie Vardy is set to leave Cremonese after one season and wants a return to English football. The article indicates his departure is expected but does not confirm a destination.

Como secured a first-ever Champions League qualification by finishing fourth in Serie A after beating Cremonese 4-1, helped by Milan's 2-1 loss to Cagliari. Cesc Fabregas and the squad celebrated the achievement at full-time.

A Football Italia piece argues that Cremonese should hold on to Jamie Vardy, describing him as a player capable of extraordinary feats. The article frames his presence as valuable for the club’s ambitions.
Norway have confirmed their final 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup, including five players from Serie A clubs. The squad announcement follows Norway's dominant qualification campaign, in which they won all 10 group matches.
Lega Serie A has confirmed the dates and kick-off times for the final round of the 2025-26 Serie A season. The decisive matches in the Champions League and relegation races will mostly be played simultaneously on Sunday, May 24 at 20:45 CET.
Football Italia lists the expected starting XIs and key absences for three decisive Serie A Week 37 matches tied to the relegation battle. Lecce and Cremonese remain separated by one point, while Cagliari need one more point to secure safety.

Cremonese coach Giampaolo described Vardy as the prototype of an ideal striker. The article is a short quote-led piece centered on the coach’s praise of the forward.
A OneFootball roundup highlights a strong attacking display from Cremonese, a difficult but successful outing for Fiorentina, and a Pisa match marked by two red cards. The headline suggests contrasting momentum, with Fiorentina drawing boos despite avoiding a worse result.
Football Italia’s live blog tracked several Serie A matches, with the clearest confirmed outcome being Atalanta’s 3-2 away win over Milan. The coverage also framed Parma-Roma as a key top-four race fixture alongside Fiorentina-Genoa and Cremonese-Pisa.
Lazio defeated Cremonese 2-1 in a Serie A match, with the decisive goal coming late to deny the hosts a result. The report frames it as late heartbreak for Cremonese.
Lazio won 2-1 away to Cremonese in a Serie A match report update from OneFootball. The article indicates the match has ended with Lazio taking the result.
A Football Italia report says Fiorentina, Cremonese, Lecce and Genoa are still fighting to avoid the final Serie A relegation place, while Pisa and Hellas Verona are already down. The piece highlights defensive records and the remaining fixtures shaping the run-in.

Cremonese are described as being in major trouble, with Lecce the only team realistically within reach. The article points to a worsening situation in the standings.
Lazio came from behind to beat Cremonese 2-1 in Serie A, with Gustav Isaksen equalising and Tijjani Noslin scoring a stoppage-time winner. The defeat leaves Cremonese four points from safety.
Football Italia is running a live blog covering two Serie A Week 35 matches: Roma vs Fiorentina and Cremonese vs Lazio. The provided article text contains no substantive match updates beyond the fixture listing.
Lazio defeated Cremonese 2-1 in a Serie A match, with the article indicating the game has finished. The report is a live match update rather than a deeper tactical or squad news piece.
Lazio drew level at 1-1 against Cremonese in a live Serie A update, with Gustav Isaksen scoring the equaliser. Boulaye Dia was also introduced from the bench.
BBC published a statistical preview page for Cremonese vs Lazio in Serie A, focused on head-to-head and match data. The item does not report any new injury, lineup, transfer, or disciplinary development.
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