PARMA (ITALPRESS) – After five consecutive victories, Naples brakes against Parma and complicates its remontation for the Scudetto. The 1-1 final of the Tardini throws water on fire for the hopes of the boys of Antonio Conte. To the lightning advantage of Strefezza at 1′, he answered the usual McTominay in the shoot. 2
The Italian champions failed to get the best against a crumbled and compact Parma that eventually brings home a point of great importance. In place of the disqualified Pellegrino, between the ranks of the dukes makes its debut as owner Elphege, player purchased in January by Ligue 2. The French striker is only a few seconds away from the start whistle to actually affect the match.
From a relaunch of Suzuki, in fact, the shore of Elphege rewards the insertion of Strefezza that, of precision, realizes the 1-0 in front of Milinkovic-Savic: the erroneous reading of the action by Juan Jesus and Buongiorno costs dear to the Neapolitans. After the goal immediately cold, Naples pours into the middle of the opponent’s field, but struggling to find vines in the dense defensive block of Parma. Guests can’t produce sharp goals for the first time.
the script of the game does not change even in the resumption: Naples is loaded with a low head, while Parma waits low and then starts again. To light the spark in the absolute attack of the guests, however, once again McTominay, more and more the man of the heavy goals. At 60′ Lobotka embarks for Hojlund, whose shore sends the ball to the Scots, who fishes the bass angle of first intention for 1-1. Naples is not satisfied with the parity and tries all to complete the remonta. At 83′ the best chance happens to Elmas who, from within the area, is badly stuck in the head, not capitalizing the great assist of Gutierrez. A moment before Parma had become dangerous with a shot from the Keita limit, neutralized by Milinkovic. In full recovery, Suzuki covers the first pole and turns off Alisson Santos’ attempt.
The draw is a bitter result for Naples that at least consolidates the second place with 66 points (three more than Milan). Parma, on the other hand, is fourteenth at 36 points and has salvation in his pocket.
IL TABELLINO
PARMA (3-5-2): Suzuki 6; Troilo 7, Circati 6, Valenti 6.5; Delprato 6.5, Bernabé 6 (21′ st Ordonez 6), Nicolussi Caviglia 5.5 (21′ st Estevez 6), Keita 6.5, Valeri 6.5; Elphege 6.5 (14′ st Sorensen 5.5), Strefezza 7 (27′ st Mikolajewski 6). On the bench: Corvi, Rinaldi, Ndiaye, Britschgi, Carboni, Oristanio, Almqvist, Ondrejka. Coach: Cuesta 6.5.
NAPOLI (3-4-2-1): Milinkovic-Savic 6; Jesus 5 (1′ st Beukema 6), Good morning 5.5, Olivera 6; Politano 5.5 (34′ st Gutierrez sv), Lobotka 6.5, Anguissa 5.5 (11′ st Alisson Santos 6), Spinazzola 5.5; McTominay 7, De Bruyne 6 (33′ st Elmas sv); Hojlund 6.5 (21′ st Young 6). On the bench: Meret, Contini, Mazzocchi, Gilmour. Coach: Count 6.
ARBITRO: Di Bello di Brindisi 6.
RETI: 1’pt Strefezza, 15′ st McTominay.
NOTES: Cloudy afternoon, field in discreet conditions.
Ammonites: Approximate.
Angles: 3-7.
Recovery: 2′, 4’+1.
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