Serie A: Parma Secures Crucial Win Over Venezia
Parma Revives Season with Venezia Victory
The two newly-promoted teams were closely matched, separated by just one point before the weekend...
Parma got back to winning ways with a crucial away victory over struggling Venezia, thanks to goals from Emanuele Valeri and Ange-Yoan Bonny.
Going into the weekend, only one point separated these two newly-promoted teams. Venezia suffered a narrow loss to Inter, while Parma ended a four-match draw streak with their defeat to Genoa.
However, Parma's win was overshadowed by injury concerns. Adrian Bernabé joined Hernani, Lautaro Valenti, Mateusz Kowalski, and Alessandro Circati on the sidelines, ruling him out until January.
Venezia struck first, as Gaetano Oristanio intercepted Emanuele Valeri and launched a counter-attack down the right. His cross found Hans Nicolussi Caviglia, who expertly controlled and volleyed home.
Valeri redeemed himself with Parma's equalizer, capitalizing on space outside the box during a set-piece to unleash a precise finish into the bottom corner.
Parma secured a vital away win against struggling Venezia, with Emanuele Valeri and Ange-Yoan Bonny sealing the comeback victory.
The two newly-promoted teams were closely matched, separated by just one point before the weekend. However, their recent form differed, with Venezia losing narrowly to Inter and Parma ending a four-match draw streak with a defeat to Genoa.
A significant blow to Parma's squad depth occurred as Adrian Bernabé joined Hernani, Lautaro Valenti, Mateusz Kowalski, and Alessandro Circati on the injury list, ruling him out until January.
Venezia struck early, with Gaetano Oristanio intercepting Valeri and launching a swift counterattack down the right. His precise cross found Hans Nicolussi Caviglia, who expertly controlled and volleyed home.
Valeri redeemed himself by scoring Parma's equalizer, capitalizing on space outside the box during a set-piece to unleash a precise finish into the bottom corner.
Parma's Gianluca Busio and Benedyczak tested Venezia's defense early on, with Busio's lob sailing just over the bar and Benedyczak's drilled shot going narrowly wide.
Venezia responded with chances of their own. Ridgeciano Haps evaded the offside trap but fired straight at Zion Suzuki, while Joel Pohjanpalo's 63rd-minute effort was disallowed due to offside.
Venezia's frustration mounted as Parma seized the lead. Following a chaotic sequence of blocked shots, Simon Sohm launched a counter-attack, setting up Dennis Man. Filip Stankovic's parry fell to substitute Ange-Yoan Bonny, who capitalized to put Parma ahead.
The goal deflated Venezia, who struggled to regain momentum. Joel Pohjanpalo's header from a corner was saved by Suzuki, and Christian Gytkjaer's free kick drifted wide.
Parma held on to secure their first Serie A win in two months.
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