Result PARMA 1 – 3 ATALANTA, Saturday 23 November 2024, Serie A Week 13

Result Parma 1 – 3 Atalanta, Saturday 23 November 2024, Serie A Week 13
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Italian Soccer Serie A

45% Ball Possession PARMA and 55% Ball Possession ATALANTA
Parma 1 – 3 Atalanta
49′ Matteo Cancellieri                        4′ Mateo Retegui
.                                                                 39′ Éderson
.                                                                 75′ Ademola Lookman
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Atalanta, 3rd position with 25 points and a positive goal difference of +16
Parma, 13th position with 12 points and a negative goal difference of -2

Atalanta triumphed in Serie A Week 13, taking down Parma at the Ennio Tardini Stadium on Saturday, November 23, 2024. This victory marks Atalanta’s seventh consecutive win, allowing them to tie with Inter in the standings at 28 points. Meanwhile, Parma faces another defeat after their recent win against Venezia, remaining at 12 points from 13 matches.

Atalanta took control early, scoring just 4 minutes into the game with a goal from Mateo Retegui. Ederson added a second goal, but Parma fought back in the second half, narrowing the gap with a stunning strike from Cancellieri. However, Atalanta sealed the match with a third goal from Ademola Lookman, following two earlier disallowed goals, dashing Parma’s hopes.

Looking ahead, Atalanta will be back in action on Tuesday for a Champions League clash against Young Boys, followed by a trip to Rome for their 14th Serie A matchday. They will host Lazio at the Tardini in Parma on Sunday at 15:00.

Atalanta took an early lead in the match, scoring in the 4th minute. Mateo Retegui netted a close-range header, placing the ball perfectly in the top left corner. Raoul Bellanova set him up with a well-placed cross from the left wing, allowing the Italian forward to leap and head it into the corner with precision!

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Atalanta rocking scoring another goal in the 39th minute. Éderson giving a headache to Parma goalkeeper!

Parma shortened the distance in the 49th minute. Matteo Cancellieri defeated Atalanta goalkeeper Marco Carnesecchi with a left footed shot to the high center. The assist is by Valentin Mihaila.

Atalanta hit again and now it’s 1-3 in favor of la Dea. In the 75th minute, Ademola Lookman scored with a left footed shot to the top left corner. The assist is by Juan Cuadrado.

Stats before the game

Parma has faced difficulties at home, having lost their last three Serie A matches against Atalanta, which is one more than the defeats they suffered in their previous 18 encounters (W9 D7). The Gialloblu’s only longer home losing streaks have been against Lazio and Roma, where they lost four times.

Parma won their last league match (2-1 against Venezia) and have not won two in a row in Serie A since July 2020, against Napoli and Brescia, both 2-1 with Roberto D’Aversa on the bench.

Parma have won just one of their first six home games of this championship (1W, 2D) and have only twice stopped at a home win in their first seven games of the season in Serie A, in 2014/15 and 2020/21, both seasons ending with relegation. Atalanta have scored 31 goals in their first 12 games of this championship and with one goal they would set their record for goals after 13 Serie A games.  Six of the seven teams with at least 32 goals in their first 13 games of the season in the era of three points for a win, have finished the championship in the top two positions (the only exception being Lazio 2017/18, fifth).

Atalanta have won their last two away games in the championship without conceding a goal and have not achieved three away wins in a row with a clean sheet in Serie A since September 2022 (four in that case). Atalanta have won their last six Serie A games and the only time they have done better in the competition was between February and July 2020 (nine in that case) – among the teams in the top five European leagues this season, only Barcelona have achieved seven consecutive wins.

Player  Stats

Among players with at least five active contributions, including goals and assists, only Kenan Yildiz and Santiago Castro are younger than Ange-Yoan Bonny, who has four goals and one assist. If the Parma striker reaches five goals, he will do so at the age of 21 years and 29 days, making him the seventh youngest player from the Gialloblu to achieve this feat, with Alberto Gilardino being the eighth at 21 years and 71 days.

In terms of high-intensity pressure passes completed in Serie A, only Éderson (278) has surpassed Marten de Roon (275). Notably, the Dutch midfielder has made the most successful passes in the offensive third this season, totaling 182, just ahead of his Brazilian teammate, who has 179.

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Parma official starting lineup against Atalanta

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Atalanta official starting lineup against Parma

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🟡🔵 Result Parma 1 – 3 Atalanta ⚫️🔵
Saturday 23 November 2024
Ennio Tardini Stadium
Parma, Italy

20:45

Referee: MANGANIELLO
Assistants: PRETI – BHARI
Fourth Official: MASSIMI
VAR: MERAVIGLIA
AVAR: MARIANI

⚽️ Goals: 4′ Mateo Retegui (A), 39′ Éderson (A), 49′ Matteo Cancellieri (P), 75′ Ademola Lookman (A)

🟨 Booked:

Official Lineups – Formations – Tabellino:

🟡🔵 Lineup PARMA (4-2-3-1): Suzuki, Coulibaly, Delprato, Balogh, Valeri, Sohm, Estevez, Man, Benedyczak, Cancellieri, Bonny.

Subs: Chichizola, Corvi, Charpentier, Almqvist, Keita, Hainaut, Camara, Mihaila, Leoni, Haj, Di Chiara.

Coach: Fabio Pecchia.

⚫️🔵 Lineup ATALANTA (3-4-1-2): Carnesecchi, Toloi, Hien, Kossounou, Bellanova, de Roon, Éderson, Ruggeri, Pašalić, Retegui, Lookman.

Subs: Rui Patrício, Rossi, Sulemana, Cuadrado, Zaniolo, De Ketelaere, Samardžić, Palestra, Scalvini, Brescianini.

Coach: Gian Piero Gasperini.