OR Monza he scored four goals during the match at “Enio Tardini” and yet got nothing! Of these goals, he only scored one in the 84th minute, with Boccetti’s team down to 10 players from the 53rd minute, and yet, instead of a… boyish point, there was a shock in the 90th + 8th minute and a huge victory for Parma. The “Parmenti” managed with Valenti’s header to get all the points in the last phase of the match, making the final 2-1.
By the time this was done, Curia in the 3rd minute, Maldini in the 5th and Djuric in the 58th minute had sent the ball into the net, but no one was officially anointed a scorer, since there was a foul in every phase.
Parma ran out of luck when, in the 53rd minute, Pablo Mari overthrew Koulibaly, was expelled and from the white bullet, Hernadi scored 1-0. The guests fought and succeeded in the 85th minute with Pedro Pereira who had spent that moment on the pitch, to equalize from the second post for the 1-1but in the last phase of the game o Valenti redeemed the hosts with a header.
OR Genoa of Patrick Vieira managed to get the positive result at home Embolizationarriving at 2-1 and 19 points before he leaves in 2024. In the 46th minute, the Genoa team opened the scoring with Bandel taking advantage of a “rebound” from Pinamondi’s effort. Empoli could have equalized in the 54th minute, but Esposito’s penalty was poor and Leali blocked. The match essentially ended when in the 68th minute, Mireti and Ekuban collaborated after coming off the bench, so that the latter scored for 2-0. Eboli reduced in 74′ with his header Espositobut he didn’t do anything more.
The 18th matchday:
Saturday (28/12)
Empoli-Genoa 1-2
(74′ Esposito – 46′ Badel, 68′ Ekuban)
Parma-Monza 2-1
(56′ Hernani, 90’+8′ Lautaro Valenti – 84′ Pedro Pereira)
Cagliari-Inter 19:00
Lazio-Atalanta 21:45
Sunday (29/12)
Udinese-Torino 13:30
Napoli-Venice 16:00
Juventus-Fiorentina 19:00
Milan-Roma 21:45
Monday (12/30)
Como-Lecce 19:30
Bologna-Verona 21:45
The next (19th) matchday:
Saturday (04/01)
Venezia-Emboli (16:00)
Fiorentina-Napoli (19:00)
Verona-Udinese (21:45)
Sunday (05/01)
Monza-Cagliari (13:30)
Lecce-Genoa (16:00)
Torino-Parma (19:00)
Roma-Lazio (21:45)
Tuesday (14/01)
Como-Milan (19:30)
Atalanta-Juventus (21:45)
Wednesday (15/01)
Inter-Bologna (21:45)
Source: Sport Fm
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