Clinical Venezia Stun League-Leaders Frosinone With Dominant 3-0 Win at the Stadio Pierluigi Penzo

Venezia delivered a statement performance on Saturday, dismantling previously unbeaten Frosinone 3-0 in front of a jubilant crowd at the Stadio Pierluigi Penzo. The hosts set the tone from the opening whistle, blitzing their guests with two decisive goals in the first 16 minutes before sealing the points with a third early in the second half.
It took just three minutes for Venezia to slice open the Frosinone defense. Midfielder Mattia Compagnon found space at the top of the box after an incisive pass from John Yeboah, calmly slotting past Lorenzo Palmisani to ignite the home crowd. Yeboah, a constant menace throughout, doubled the lead on 16 minutes, finishing with composure after a defensive lapse by Frosinone. The YouTube highlights from Calcio Highlights , a channel with over 200,000 subscribers, underscore the 22-year-old's decisive influence in those frenetic opening exchanges.
Frosinone, coming into the fixture top of Serie B and boasting a sturdy defensive record, looked shell-shocked. Despite finishing level in possession (50%-50%) and matching Venezia's shot count (17 apiece), Massimiliano Alvini’s side struggled for efficiency in the final third, managing just five shots on target—all thwarted by an alert Filip Stanković in the Venezia goal. The frustration was visible as Frosinone racked up 29 fouls and four yellow cards, their discipline fraying as the deficit grew.
After halftime, Venezia struck again. In the 53rd minute, substitute Antonio Casas capped a slick counterattack, curling home after being set up by left-back Marin Šverko. The third goal, featured prominently in the official Serie B YouTube recap , extinguished any realistic hopes of a Frosinone comeback.
The match was frequently punctuated by substitutions and bookings, a testament to the intensity and tactical adjustments as Frosinone chased the game and Venezia managed their lead. Notably, Yeboah was recognized as Man of the Match by both ESPN and Virgilio Sport for his influential role in the opening stages and relentless pressing.
For coach Giovanni Stroppa’s Venezia, this comprehensive win not only extends their unbeaten run to three matches but also vaults them into the thick of the promotion chase. It marks a dramatic turnaround in the head-to-head series, with Venezia reversing recent fortunes after consecutive defeats to Frosinone in prior meetings.
Frosinone, meanwhile, must regroup after their first league loss of the campaign. The defeat exposes frailties that were largely hidden during their impressive start, particularly their vulnerability when pressed early and denied time on the ball. They will look to bounce back in their next fixture against Monza, while Venezia take new momentum to their clash with Empoli.