A comeback worthy of survival hope! Frosinone cut their five-game losing streak with an encouraging comeback 3-1 win over Cagliari, the team who stopped playing as soon as they took the lead in this Serie A clash.Frosinone secured their first Serie A victory over Cagliari since 1988, putting an end to their five-match losing streak with a convincing 3-1 win, marked by three second-half goals.In the initial 15 minutes at the Stadio Benito Stirpe, both Frosinone and Cagliari, positioned just outside the Serie A relegation places, engaged in a tense battle, prioritizing solid defence to avoid conceding an early goal. A breakthrough seemed reliant on a moment of brilliance, with Walid Cheddira coming close with a powerful first-time shot, expertly saved by Simone Scuffet.🇮🇹 Goal: Matías Soulé | Frosinone 2-1 Cagliarihttps://t.co/JLKT45DEts— FootColic ⚽️ (@FootColic) January 21, 2024 A cautious period ensued until Cagliari capitalized on a rare offensive move. An early cross, cleared by Caleb Okoli, fell to Ibrahim Sulemana, who opened his Serie A account with a powerful low strike, granting Cagliari the lead. Frosinone, however, responded before halftime, with Enzo Barrenechea volleying into the net. Unfortunately, VAR intervened, disallowing the goal due to a foul in the build-up.Frosinone, eager to break their 239-minute goal drought, intensified their efforts in the second half. Substitute Abdou Harroui provided an inch-perfect cross for Luca Mazzitelli, who headed into the top corner, levelling the score. The momentum swung in Frosinone’s favour, and Juventus’ on-loan talent Matias Soule capitalized on a direct free-kick, delivering a stunning strike over the wall and into the net.##NAJAVA_MECA_7812144##Cagliari, forced to push forward, left defensive vulnerabilities, allowing Frosinone to exploit a late breakaway. Kaio Jorge converted Nadir Zortea’s cross, sealing the 3-1 victory for Frosinone. The Canaries showcased persistence and were rewarded with three points. Their home form, accounting for 20 of their 22 Serie A points, is crucial for their survival hopes.Despite leading at halftime, Cagliari exhibited little ambition to extend their advantage. Their away struggles persist, as they are yet to secure a win on the road this season.SERIE ASaturdayRoma – Verona 2-1 (2-0)/Lukaku 19, Pellegrini 25 – Folorunsho 76/Udinese – Milan 2-3 (1-1)/Samardzic 42, Thauvin 62 – Loftus-Cheek 31, Jovic 83, Okafor 90+3/SundayFrosinone – Cagliari 3-1 (0-1)/Mazzitelli 64, Soule 75, Kaio Jorge 90+5 – Sulemana 26/17.00: (2.85) Empoli (3.20) Monza (2.55)20.00: (3.70) Salernitana (3.20) Genoa (2.25)22.45: (5.70) Lecce (3.50) Juventus (1.68)***odds are subject to change