Cagliari vs Lecce Highlights and Post-Match Analysis

Cagliari vs Lecce Highlights and Post-Match Analysis

Serie A
7:45 PMFebruary 16, 2026
Regular Season – 25
Cagliari
Show Score

0 – 2
HT:(0 – 0)
Lecce
Unipol Domus
Referee: Ermanno Feliciani, Italy

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Match Stats

Ball possession
59%
41%
1.01
Expected goals (xG)
1.35
0.00
Goals Prevented
0.00
Attack
11
Total shots
13
0
Shots on target
4
8
Shots off target
3
3
Blocked shots
6
9
Shots inside box
12
2
Shots outside box
1
8
Corner kicks
2
0
Offsides
0
Passing
440
Total passes
300
346 (79%)
Accurate passes
217 (72%)
Discipline
16
Fouls
14
0
Yellow cards
0
0
Red cards
0
2
Goalkeeper saves
0
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Lineup

Cagliari

5-4-1

1
G

Elia Caprile




5.6
3
D

Riyad Idrissi




6.3
33
D

Adam Obert




6.6
26
D

Yerry Mina




6.9
32
D

Zé Pedro




6.7
28
D

Gabriele Zappa




6.9
94
M

Sebastiano Esposito




6.6
25
M

Ibrahim Sulemana




6.9
8
M

Michel Adopo




6.7
2
M

Marco Palestra




6.7
30
F

Leonardo Pavoletti (C)




6.5

Substitutes
31
F

Paul Mendy


37
F

Yael Trepy



Substitution Out 79′ Replaced by A. Obert



6.5
20
F

Agustín Albarracín


27
M

Joseph Liteta


15
D

Juan Rodríguez


22
D

Alberto Dossena


39
D

Andrea Cogoni


18
D

Othniël Raterink


12
G

Alen Sherri


24
G

Giuseppe Ciocci


9
F

Semih Kılıçsoy



Substitution Out 57′ Replaced by L. Pavoletti



6.3
4
M

Luca Mazzitelli



Substitution Out 57′ Replaced by G. Zappa



6.2

Coach
Fabio Pisacane

Lecce

4-3-3

30
G

Wladimiro Falcone (C)




6.6
25
D

Antonino Gallo




6.7
44
D

Tiago Gabriel




7.3
4
D

Kialonda Gaspar




7.3
17
D

Danilo Veiga




6.9
29
M

Lassana Coulibaly


Assist 76′


7.5
20
M

Ylber Ramadani


Goal 76′


8.2
16
M

Omri Gandelman


Goal 65′


7.7
23
F

Riccardo Sottil


Assist 65′


7.2
99
F

Walid Cheddira




6.6
50
F

Santiago Pierotti




6.5

Substitutes
11
F

Konan N'Dri


9
F

Nikola Štulić



Substitution Out 80′ Replaced by W. Cheddira



6.3
80
M

Niko Kovač


8
M

Sadik Fofana



Substitution Out 90+2′ Replaced by L. Coulibaly

14
M

Þórir Jóhann Helgason


79
M

Oumar Ngom



Substitution Out 86′ Replaced by O. Gandelman



6.7
36
M

Filip Marchwiński


6
M

Alex Sala


5
D

Jamil Siebert



Substitution Out 86′ Replaced by S. Pierotti



6.9
3
D

Corrie Ndaba



Substitution Out 80′ Replaced by R. Sottil



7.0
18
D

Gaby Jean


32
G

Jasper Samooja


1
G

Christian Früchtl


Coach
Eusebio Di Francesco

Serie A Standings – Serie A

Pos Team MP W D L +/- GD Pts Form
1 Inter 25 20 1 4 60-21 39 61
W
17 January: Udinese 0 – 1 Inter

W
23 January: Inter 6 – 2 Pisa

W
01 February: Cremonese 0 – 2 Inter

W
08 February: Sassuolo 0 – 5 Inter

W
14 February: Inter 3 – 2 Juventus
2 AC Milan 24 15 8 1 40-18 22 53
W
15 January: Como 1 – 3 AC Milan

W
18 January: AC Milan 1 – 0 Lecce

D
25 January: AS Roma 1 – 1 AC Milan

W
03 February: Bologna 0 – 3 AC Milan

W
13 February: Pisa 1 – 2 AC Milan
3 Napoli 25 15 5 5 38-25 13 50
W
17 January: Napoli 1 – 0 Sassuolo

L
25 January: Juventus 3 – 0 Napoli

W
31 January: Napoli 2 – 1 Fiorentina

W
07 February: Genoa 2 – 3 Napoli

D
15 February: Napoli 2 – 2 AS Roma
4 AS Roma 25 15 2 8 31-16 15 47
W
18 January: Torino 0 – 2 AS Roma

D
25 January: AS Roma 1 – 1 AC Milan

L
02 February: Udinese 1 – 0 AS Roma

W
09 February: AS Roma 2 – 0 Cagliari

D
15 February: Napoli 2 – 2 AS Roma
5 Juventus 25 13 7 5 43-23 20 46
L
17 January: Cagliari 1 – 0 Juventus

W
25 January: Juventus 3 – 0 Napoli

W
01 February: Parma 1 – 4 Juventus

D
08 February: Juventus 2 – 2 Lazio

L
14 February: Inter 3 – 2 Juventus
6 Atalanta 25 11 9 5 34-21 13 42
D
16 January: Pisa 1 – 1 Atalanta

W
25 January: Atalanta 4 – 0 Parma

D
01 February: Como 0 – 0 Atalanta

W
09 February: Atalanta 2 – 1 Cremonese

W
14 February: Lazio 0 – 2 Atalanta
7 Como 24 11 8 5 38-18 20 41
L
15 January: Como 1 – 3 AC Milan

W
19 January: Lazio 0 – 3 Como

W
24 January: Como 6 – 0 Torino

D
01 February: Como 0 – 0 Atalanta

L
14 February: Como 1 – 2 Fiorentina
8 Bologna 25 9 6 10 34-32 2 33
L
18 January: Bologna 1 – 2 Fiorentina

L
25 January: Genoa 3 – 2 Bologna

L
03 February: Bologna 0 – 3 AC Milan

L
08 February: Bologna 0 – 1 Parma

W
15 February: Torino 1 – 2 Bologna
9 Lazio 25 8 9 8 26-25 1 33
L
19 January: Lazio 0 – 3 Como

D
24 January: Lecce 0 – 0 Lazio

W
30 January: Lazio 3 – 2 Genoa

D
08 February: Juventus 2 – 2 Lazio

L
14 February: Lazio 0 – 2 Atalanta
10 Sassuolo 25 9 5 11 29-35 -6 32
L
17 January: Napoli 1 – 0 Sassuolo

W
25 January: Sassuolo 1 – 0 Cremonese

W
31 January: Pisa 1 – 3 Sassuolo

L
08 February: Sassuolo 0 – 5 Inter

W
15 February: Udinese 1 – 2 Sassuolo
11 Udinese 25 9 5 11 28-38 -10 32
L
17 January: Udinese 0 – 1 Inter

W
26 January: Verona 1 – 3 Udinese

W
02 February: Udinese 1 – 0 AS Roma

L
08 February: Lecce 2 – 1 Udinese

L
15 February: Udinese 1 – 2 Sassuolo
12 Parma 25 7 8 10 18-31 -13 29
D
18 January: Parma 0 – 0 Genoa

L
25 January: Atalanta 4 – 0 Parma

L
01 February: Parma 1 – 4 Juventus

W
08 February: Bologna 0 – 1 Parma

W
15 February: Parma 2 – 1 Verona
13 Cagliari 24 7 7 10 28-33 -5 28
L
No match found

W
24 January: Fiorentina 1 – 2 Cagliari

W
31 January: Cagliari 4 – 0 Verona

W
No match found

L
16 February: Cagliari 0 – 2 Lecce
14 Torino 25 7 6 12 25-44 -19 27
L
18 January: Torino 0 – 2 AS Roma

L
24 January: Como 6 – 0 Torino

W
01 February: Torino 1 – 0 Lecce

D
07 February: Fiorentina 2 – 2 Torino

L
15 February: Torino 1 – 2 Bologna
15 Cremonese 25 5 9 11 21-33 -12 24
D
19 January: Cremonese 0 – 0 Verona

L
25 January: Sassuolo 1 – 0 Cremonese

L
01 February: Cremonese 0 – 2 Inter

L
09 February: Atalanta 2 – 1 Cremonese

D
15 February: Cremonese 0 – 0 Genoa
16 Genoa 25 5 9 11 29-37 -8 24
D
18 January: Parma 0 – 0 Genoa

W
25 January: Genoa 3 – 2 Bologna

L
30 January: Lazio 3 – 2 Genoa

L
07 February: Genoa 2 – 3 Napoli

D
15 February: Cremonese 0 – 0 Genoa
17 Lecce 24 5 6 13 15-31 -16 21
L
18 January: AC Milan 1 – 0 Lecce

L
No match found

D
No match found

L
No match found

W
16 February: Cagliari 0 – 2 Lecce
18 Fiorentina 25 4 9 12 29-39 -10 21
W
18 January: Bologna 1 – 2 Fiorentina

L
24 January: Fiorentina 1 – 2 Cagliari

L
31 January: Napoli 2 – 1 Fiorentina

D
07 February: Fiorentina 2 – 2 Torino

W
14 February: Como 1 – 2 Fiorentina
19 Pisa 25 1 12 12 20-42 -22 15
D
16 January: Pisa 1 – 1 Atalanta

L
23 January: Inter 6 – 2 Pisa

L
31 January: Pisa 1 – 3 Sassuolo

D
06 February: Verona 0 – 0 Pisa

L
13 February: Pisa 1 – 2 AC Milan
20 Verona 25 2 9 14 19-43 -24 15
D
19 January: Cremonese 0 – 0 Verona

L
26 January: Verona 1 – 3 Udinese

L
31 January: Cagliari 4 – 0 Verona

D
06 February: Verona 0 – 0 Pisa

L
15 February: Parma 2 – 1 Verona

Qualification/Relegation

  • Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Conference League (Qualification)
  • Relegation – Serie B

Lecce secured a vital 2-0 away victory against Cagliari at the Unipol Domus, with second-half goals from Omri Gandelman and Ylber Ramadani proving decisive.

This Serie A clash held significant weight for both sides. Cagliari, sitting 13th in the table with 28 points, aimed to solidify their mid-table position. However, Lecce, 17th with 21 points, desperately sought points to pull away from the relegation zone. Recent form saw Cagliari in better shape, having won three of their last five league matches.

The first half unfolded with Cagliari dominating possession, controlling 59% of the ball. They tried to impose their game on the visitors, circulating passes across the midfield. Despite their control, clear-cut scoring opportunities were scarce. Cagliari managed 8 shots off target and had 8 corner kicks, but their efforts lacked precision.

Lecce, meanwhile, adopted a more cautious approach. They focused on defensive solidity, absorbing Cagliari’s pressure effectively. Their game plan involved frustrating the home side and looking for chances on the counter-attack. The disciplined defending meant the score remained level at the break.

As the teams headed into the dressing rooms, Cagliari knew they needed to find a cutting edge. Their dominance in possession had yielded no shots on target, a frustrating statistic. Lecce, conversely, would have been pleased with their defensive display but needed to create more offensive threat.

Cagliari’s manager responded with tactical changes early in the second half. In the 57th minute, Leonardo Pavoletti and Gabriele Zappa entered the fray, hoping to inject more urgency into the attack. These substitutions aimed to break the deadlock and ignite the home crowd.

However, it was Lecce who struck first. In the 65th minute, Omri Gandelman broke the stalemate. Riccardo Sottil delivered a precise assist, allowing Gandelman to find space and drill a shot past the Cagliari goalkeeper. The goal came against the run of play in terms of possession, but demonstrated Lecce’s efficiency.

Lecce then doubled their lead in the 76th minute, tightening their grip on the match. Ylber Ramadani scored a crucial second goal, assisted by Lassana Coulibaly. Coulibaly’s clever pass found Ramadani, who slotted the ball home with composure. This second goal deflated the home side and solidified Lecce’s advantage.

The statistics painted a clear picture of Lecce’s clinical performance. They converted two of their four shots on target, achieving an expected goals (xG) tally of 1.35. In contrast, Cagliari, despite 59% possession and 11 total shots, registered a telling 0 shots on target from an xG of 1.01. Lecce’s defense held firm, ensuring goalkeeper Wladimiro Falcone had no saves to make.

This crucial 2-0 triumph gives Lecce a much-needed boost in their Serie A survival fight, moving them closer to safety. For Cagliari, this home defeat is a significant setback, highlighting issues with their attacking penetration and consistency. They will need to regroup quickly to avoid slipping further down the table.

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