Watch and Venezia vs Parma full match replay.
KICK-OFF at 14:00 (UTC) on 9th November 2024
The referee for this match is Chiffi D.
Game played at Stadio Pierluigi Penzo (Venice)
This is a match in Italy – Serie A 2024/2025, Gameweek 12
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Bonny’s Impact Secures Parma’s Comeback Victory Over Venezia
Parma overcame an early setback to claim a vital 2-1 win over Venezia at the Stadio Pierluigi Penzo, marking their first Serie A victory at this venue since 2002. This win lifts the Ducali to an important three points, while leaving Venezia languishing at the bottom of the Serie A standings.
First Half: Early Strikes and Equalizers
Venezia, aiming to bounce back from a narrow defeat to Inter Milan, struck quickly as Hans Nicolussi Caviglia showcased impressive skill, controlling the ball with a deft touch before volleying it into the far corner within the opening five minutes. This marked the first time Parma conceded in the opening 15 minutes this season. However, Parma responded swiftly through Emanuele Valeri, who netted a powerful left-footed drive from distance, leaving Venezia’s goalkeeper Filip Stanković with no chance. Valeri’s goal, his first for Parma, brought the score level and set the tone for a hard-fought match.
Second Half: Disallowed Goal and Bonny’s Heroics
Parma started the second half on the front foot, with quick passing and transitions to test the Venezia defense. Venezia thought they had regained the lead when Joel Pohjanpalo found the net from a tight angle, only for the goal to be ruled offside. Shortly after, Parma manager Fabio Pecchia brought on several substitutes, including Ange-Yoan Bonny, whose impact was almost immediate. Bonny capitalized on a saved shot by pouncing on the rebound, firing it into the net from close range to give Parma a 2-1 lead with 20 minutes to go.
Final Push and Tactical Edge
Venezia pressed forward in search of an equalizer, but Parma’s defense held strong, with Pecchia’s tactical adjustments paying off. This victory not only breaks Parma’s four-game away draw streak but also marks their first away win of the season and a rare triumph in Serie A after their opening win against AC Milan.
Venezia’s struggles continue, with just one win in their last seven Serie A matches. Parma, meanwhile, can celebrate a hard-earned victory and a glimpse of momentum as they look to solidify their Serie A standing.
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