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Continuation of the 12th day of Serie A this Saturday afternoon with a promoted duel. Parma traveled to Veneto to face the Venice club, on the lawn of the Pier-Luigi-Penzo stadium. On the one hand, the Ducali wanted to stock up on points against a direct competitor for maintenance. On the other hand, the Arancioneroverdi aimed to get their heads above water, even though they only won two games. During a balanced game, it was Fabio Pecchia’s men who left with a precious success (1-2).
Former Juventus player Hans Nicolussi Caviglia opened the scoring for the locals (5th). But a few minutes later, Emanuele Valeri managed to equalize for Parma (17th). In the second act, Frenchman Ange-Yoan Bonny offered victory to his team (68th). In the ranking, Parma moves up to 14th position, while Venice is still dead last. After the international break, the Ducali will challenge Atalanta Bergamo at home. The Arancioneroverdi will try to regain their health at home against Lecce, during the 13th day of the Italian championship.
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