Serie A: Patrick Vieira’s Genoa continues its crazy comeback

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Patrick Vieira is building something solid at Genoa. Arriving at the end of November after the dismissal of Gilardino, the Frenchman was expected as the messiah, the one who would solve the ills of a team then 17th in Serie A and on the verge of emptiness. Water has flowed under the bridges since then, and the Grifone currently occupies 11th place.

This Sunday, it was against Parma that the men of the 98 world champion made the decision. The only goal of the match was the work of Frendrup in the second half (65th, 1-0), on a serve from Miretti. In his 8 matches at the head of the Italian club, Vieira has only lost one. A dynamic contrary to that of its opponent of the day, Parma, 17th in Serie A.

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