giovedì 10 aprile 2025

PARMA-INTER 2-2. AT THE TARDINI: PARMA STOPS THE COURSE OF LEADERS INTER



The city of Parma was buzzing with the exciting opportunity to see the mighty league leaders play at the Tardini. Masses of Inter fans made the trip south, expecting to see their in-form team make easy work of Parma. However, the team in yellow and blue had other ideas, and the match would end up being a nail-biter.

First Half

The hosts Parma started as the better side, in the ascendancy early on. The first big chance of the game fell at the feet of Parma’s young French striker, Ange-Yoan Bonny, who missed an absolute sitter from a few yards out, hitting it straight at Yann Sommer. A team like Inter will punish you for missing chances, and the visitors proceeded to go 1-0 up after an unlucky sequence from Parma.

The yellow and blue then missed another massive chance, with Dennis Man’s first time shot from Bonny’s cutback just barely saved by a full-stretch Yann Sommer once again. The home fans were growing frustrated, as was I, knowing that Parma couldn’t afford to be missing clear cut chances against Inter, who are usually so solid defensively. Inter then went 2-0 up with some fortune on their side. The first element of fortune was Parma winger Pontus Almqvist’s laziness in holding the offside line, allowing Mkhitaryan through on goal. He then cut it back to the number nine Marcus Thuram, who fluffed his lines and hit his shot straight in the air. Somehow, it still worked out- it went up and over Parma keeper Zion Suzuki and past a helpless Almqvist, who tried to acrobatically clear it off the line. A bizarre goal, with the embarrassed reaction on Thuram’s face telling the whole story. Despite playing well and creating some clear chances on goal, Parma found themselves 0-2 down at home at the half. There was a real sentiment in the home crowd of feeling hard done by- a two-goal deficit against the league leaders seemed insurmountable.

Second Half

Parma looked reborn in that second half, probably the best 45 minutes they have played all season. Manager Cristian Chivu made three subs at halftime and another in the 54th minute, all of whom proved to be difference makers. They showed real character and fight to come back against such a solid Inter side, who, it must be said, looked very tired in that second half- and understandably so. This was the Nerazzuri’s third game in six days. The comeback started in the 60th minute, with Parma’s Spanish number ten, Adrián Bernabé, firing an excellent shot from outside the box into the bottom right corner. It was the Spaniard’s first goal in Serie A, and I have to say- he is one to watch. He looks like a real talent. Nine minutes later, with the momentum of the crowd behind them, Parma capitalized again through left winger Jacob Ondrejka, who had entered the game just fifteen minutes earlier. He drove forward from a bit beyond the halfway line, all the way into the box. After a stepover with his right and a shift onto his left, he hit a shot that was deflected, completely wrong-footing Sommer before nestling into the net. The Tardini was rocking- everyone in the crowd believing Parma could do something special. Though a 2-2 draw is still an excellent result, they nearly did the unthinkable in the dying minutes, with Argentinian striker Mateo Pellegrino missing inches wide from close range after a low cross into the box from the left. What a moment that would have been- but the game ended all square.

Full Time Implications

The final whistle blew to a roar from the home fans, knowing this was a crucial point to pick up. After the weekend’s results, Parma remains three points above the drop in 16th place, with 27 points total. Below them is Lecce in 17th with 26 points and Empoli in 18th with 24. With seven games remaining in the Serie A season, Parma still has some very difficult fixtures to play, among them Fiorentina, Juventus, Lazio, Atalanta and Napoli. They will need to pick up points against some of those teams if they want to stay in Serie A next season.

Il link: https://www.wecallitsoccerpod.com/wcis-blog/an-eventful-matchday-at-the-tardini-parma-takes-on-league-leaders-inter




martedì 8 aprile 2025

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PARMA-INTER 2-2, FOUR PPC COUNCILOR'S COMMENTS

PPC Councilor Stefano Menozzi's Comment

Strange match, that one on Saturday at the Tardini... despite Inter being at the head of the table, the first team to have a clear chance on goal was Parma with Bonny who let himself be hypnotized by the nerazzurri keeper. Then, Inter went ahead but the goals were born out of mistakes, with the first arriving from an inadvertent touch by Hernani and the second with a mistake by Almqvist. When all seemed lost, however, the character of a squad reborn came to the forefront. Parma, who put an Inter team on the ropes that was perhaps tired from so many games in a week, played a brilliant second half; at the end, Parma was about to have its apotheosis with Pellegrino's great opportunity. Well done boys! 

 

PPC Alternate Councilor Paolo Cadoppi's Comment

Last Saturday, a careful and courageous Parma in the second half brought Inter down from Olympus. In the last minutes, from the Curva Nord, I saw an Inter team that was attacking with agitation and little lucidity, also due to the merit of Parma's reborn defensive solidity implemented by Chivu. Possibly, judging by the final reaction, Parma even deserved the victory; however, with this fourth positive result in a row, the crusaders can consolidate their position in the standings and have less fear for their remaining games. Forza Parma! 

 


PPC Alternate Councilor Luca Vitali's Comment

After a slightly muted first half, Parma was rebuilt in the second half thanks to a good game and winning grafts. With Bernabe and Ondreika, Parma managed to achieve an excellent draw with Inter and hope for a victory in the final stages: there is a desire to save themselves and it shows. 


PPC Alternate Councilor Maurizio Zucchi's Comment

The Parma that you don't expect draws with the league leaders, coming back from two goals down and, with a bit more luck, could have won the game if Pellegrino's sliding shot had not missed wide by a few centimeters. A good first half by Parma who started off great and created two clear chances on goal with Bonny and Man, but then due to complicit defensive errors and bad luck found themselves down two goals. In the second half, Chivu made the right substitutions and put on Bernabe, Pellegrino, and Ondreika; in ten minutes, Parma scored two goals with Bernabe ed Ondreika, then coming close to a deserved advantage with Pellegrino. If Parma is able to continue this type of performance, they would certainly be saved. 




lunedì 7 aprile 2025

PARMA-INTER -2-2, LE FOTO DEI NOSTRI SOCI DI VELLETRI

Un punto sul campo e tre... a tavola: i nostri Soci Andrea e Luca arrivati da Velletri insieme a Riccardo ed Alessandro, hanno visto la partita con l'Inter e gustato prelibatezze tipiche del nostro territorio.

Meno di ventiquattro ore in città ma tante emozioni per loro... Vi aspettiamo presto!!





PARMA-INTER 2-2, LE FOTO DEI SOCI PPC ELISABETTA E GIOVANNI

Dopo Parma-Inter, la nostra Socia Elisabetta ci ha inviato due foto: un selfie con Giovanni e uno scatto della curva nord.



PARMA-INTER 2-2, I COMMENTI DEI CONSIGLIERI DI PPC

Il commento del Consigliere PPC Stefano Menozzi

Gara strana, quella si sabato al Tardini… Nonostante 'Inter fosse in testa alla classifica, il primo ad avere un'occasione straordinaria è stato il Parma con Bonny che si è lasciato ipnotizzare dal portiere nerazzurro: poi l'Inter è salita ma i gol sono nati da episodi, con il primo che è arrivato da un rimpallo che ha sfavorito Hernani e il secondo con una "leggerezza" di Almqvist. Quando tutto sembrava perduto, però, è uscito il carattere di una squadra ritrovata, il Parma, che ha messo alle corde un'Inter forse stanca da tanti impegni in una settimana: secondo tempo magistrale per la squadra di Chivu, che stava per avere la sua apoteosi con la grande occasione di Pellegrino. Bravi ragazzi!



Il commento del Consigliere Supplente PPC Paolo Cadoppi

Sabato scorso, un Parma attento e coraggioso nel secondo tempo ha fatto scendere l'Inter dall'Olimpo. Negli ultimi minuti, dalla Curva Nord, vedevo l’Inter che attaccava con agitazione e poca lucidità anche per merito del ritrovato equilibrio difensivo del Parma voluto da Chivu. Forse, per la reazione finale, il Parma meritava anche la vittoria ma con questo quarto risultato positivo consecutivo, i crociati possono consolidare la posizione in classifica e il calendario fa meno paura... Forza Parma!



Il commento del Consigliere Supplente PPC Luca Vitali

Dopo un primo tempo un po’ in sordina, il Parma si è rifatto nel secondo tempo grazie ad un bel gioco ed innesti vincenti. Con Bernabe' ed Ondreika, il Parma ha raggiunto un ottimo pareggio con l’Inter e sperato nella vittoria nel finale: c’è voglia di salvarsi e si vede. 


Il commento del Consigliere Supplente PPC Maurizio Zucchi

Il Parma che non ti aspetti pareggia con la capolista, rimontando due gol e, con un po' di fortuna in più, avrebbe potuto vincere, se il pallone calciato da Pellegrino non fosse uscito di pochi centimetri dallo specchio della porta. Buon primo tempo del Parma che parte alla grande e crea due occasioni da gol con Bonny e Man poi, complici errori difensivi e sfortuna, va sotto di due gol. Nel secondo tempo, Chivu indovina i cambi e fa entrare Bernabe', Pellegrino e Ondreika ed, in dieci minuti, segna due gol con Bernabe' ed Ondreika, sfiorando il vantaggio meritato con Pellegrino. Se il Parma riuscisse a dare continuità a questa prestazione, si salverebbe sicuramente.




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