David Okereke’s Breakthrough Goal Overshadowed by Fiorentina’s Crushing Serie A Victory
Nigerian forward David Okereke finally found the back of the net for Cremonese, but his individual milestone was marred by a heavy home loss.

In an important Serie A match at the Stadio Giovanni Zini, Fiorentina dominated the proceedings to secure a 4-1 victory, leaving the hosts rooted in the relegation zone.
David Okereke Ends Goal Drought Against Fiorentina
After joining from Gaziantep FK in the summer, it took David Okereke four appearances to open his scoring account for his new club.
The 28-year-old started the game on the bench but was introduced at the start of the second half to replace Morten Thorsby.
His impact was almost instant; just 11 minutes after coming on, the striker clinical finish provided a brief moment of hope for the home supporters.
Despite the goal, Cremonese struggled to contain a rampant Fiorentina side. The visitors took control early in the first half through Fabiano Parisi, who opened the scoring with a solo effort.
Roberto Piccoli soon doubled the lead after an assist from Robin Gosens, leaving the hosts with a massive mountain to climb before the halftime whistle.
Serie A Relegation Battle Toughens for Cremonese
The second half started poorly for the home side as Dodô added a third goal shortly after the restart.

While the David Okereke strike narrowed the gap to 3-1, Fiorentina refused to take their foot off the gas.
Albert Guðmundsson eventually restored the dominant lead with a composed finish, sealing a result that extends Cremonese’s difficult winless run.
For Fiorentina, this victory eases their own relegation fears and continues a strong run of form with only one loss in their last six matches.
For the Nigerian attacker, while the personal breakthrough is a positive sign, the focus must now shift to helping his team find a way to survive in the Italian top flight.





