BOLOGNA (ITALPRESS) – Parma places an important blow in salvation. The boys of Carlos Cuesta surpassed Bologna 1-0 in the Emilian derby of Dall’Ara, valid for the 24th day of Serie A: decisive a goal of Christian Ordonez in full recovery.
After an initial phase of study, the ducals try to be seen from the parts of Skorupski, but Britschgi does not hook up the sphere and loses a good opportunity. The two companions play on discrete rhythms, but they struggle to create concrete chances. At 18′ the first turn of the challenge comes with Tommaso Pobega who, after a Var revision, is expelled for a dangerous foul against Keita.
The host training immediately tries to exploit the numerical superiority with Bernabé, who at 23′ touches the pole with a conclusion from the distance. The answer of the hosts, however, does not wait and at 32′ Dallinga, on Bernardeschi’s sidewalk, commits Corvi with a blow of head. In the first half final Parma pushes to seek the advantage, but the redblues resist and rest on the partial of 0-0.
In the opening of the shoot, Bologna is immediately cut out a clamorous occasion with Dallinga that, from great position, high kick. After taking a major risk, Cuesta’s boys return to the game and 69′ find the advantage with Castro’s autogol: After a Var revision, however, the network is canceled for an active outage of Pellegrino.
The Rossoblù rely on a very active Rowe that, within two minutes, goes very close to the goal first with a head stroke and then with a shot on the second pole, both finished to the side. At 79′ the numerical parity is restored since Mariano Troilo, already warned, receives the second yellow for a foul on Castro. Incandescent match ending, in which the men of Vincenzo Italiano believe more in victory, so that at 89’ Orsolini strikes a clamorous pole with a left wing.
In full recovery, however, Christian Ordonez gives his three points with a great goal from the distance. The result, later, is reinforced by an extraordinary Corvi, which performs a double miracle first on a risky framed by Delprato and then on Orsolini. Parma returns to success after almost a month and climbs to 26 points in the standings, while Bologna takes the fourth ko in a row and remains at 30. The felsinei will return to the field Wednesday at Dall’Ara against Lazio for the quarters of Coppa Italia; the ducals, instead, Sunday 15 February will host the Verona at the Tardini.
IL TABELLINO
BOLOGNA (4-2-3-1): Skorupski 6; Joao Mario 5.5 (1’st Zortea 6), Heggem 6, Lucumì 5.5, Lykogiannis 6 (23’st Miranda 6); Freuler 6.5, Pobega 4.5; Bernardeschi 5.5 (42’st Orsolini sv), Ferguson 5.5, Rowe 6 (42’st Cambiaghi sv); Dalinga 5 (12’st Castro 5). On the bench: Ravaglia, Pessina, Helland, Moro, Casale, Odgaard, Sohm, Vitik. Coach: Italian 5.5.
PARMA (3-5-2): Corvi 7; Britschgi 6, Delprato 6.5, Circa 6.5; Troilo 5, Valeri 6, Bernabé 6.5 (41’st Carboni sv), Keita 6.5 (42’st Nicolussi-Caviglia sv), Sorensen 6 (34’st Ordonez 7); Oristanio 5 (9’st Strefezza 5.5), Pilgrim 5.5. On the bench: Rinaldi, Casentini, Ondrejka, Elphege, Cremaschi, Drobnic, Mikolajewski. Coach: Cuesta 6.5.
ARBITRO: Collu di Cagliari 5.
RETE: 50’st Ordonez.
NOTES: Cloudy day, playground in good condition.
Expelled: Pobega at 18’pt for dangerous game, Troilo at 34’st for double admonishment. Ammoniti: Britschgi, Troilo, Lucumì.
Angles: 5-4 for Parma.
Recovery: 4′; 7′.
-Photo Image-
(ITALPRESS).
