Serie A: Cagliari overthrows Parma in a completely crazy match

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Continuation and end of the 6th day of Serie A. Parma welcomed the Cagliari club to Emilia-Romagna, on the lawn of the Ennio-Tardini stadium, for a special meeting for the two teams. On the Ducali side, this match was a good way to regain success after a slump. On the other hand, the Isolani wanted to correct the situation with a first benchmark victory to get out of the water after a complicated start to the season. And it’s done since the visitors won this meeting (2-3) this Monday. During a balanced duel, Nadir Zortea opened the scoring for Calgiari (34th), while his teammate Yeri Mina had already found the target for a goal finally refused by the referee (8th).

In the second half, Parma equalized in the wake of Dennis Mann (62nd). The visitors got back in front thanks to Răzvan Marin (75th). Hêrnani’s penalty allowed the locals to equalize (87th) again, but immediately afterwards, Roberto Piccoli offered victory to the Sardinians (88th) in this more than eventful end to the match. In the ranking, Parma remains in 15th position in Serie A, while Cagliari moves up to 16th position. The Ducali will travel to Bologna for a regional derby next weekend. The Isolani will go to Turin to challenge Juventus, during the 7th day of the Italian championship.

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