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Continuation of the 11th day of Serie A this Sunday noon with a nice poster. The promoted Parma welcomed Alberto Gilardino’s Genoa club to Emilia-Romagna, on the lawn of the Ennio Tardini stadium. On the one hand, the Ducali wanted to stock up on points against the bottom of the standings. On the other hand, the Grifone aimed to get its head above water, while it still has not secured its second victory. During a balanced game, the two teams failed to find the fault for a long time, before Andrea Pinamonti released his team (79th) in order to validate a success (0-1).
In the other match of the multiplex, the other promoted from Como traveled to its Lombard neighbor in Empoli, on the lawn of the Carlo-Castellani stadium. For the locals, it was necessary to stock up on points to get closer to the first part of the table. And it’s done since the Azzurri achieved a precious success (1-0) thanks to an achievement by Pietro Pellegri (47th). In the ranking, Empoli moves up to 11th place, while Como is in 16th position.
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