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Result MONZA 1 – 1 PARMA, Saturday 15 March 2025, Serie A Week 29

Result MONZA 1 – 1 PARMA, Saturday 15 March 2025, Serie A Week 29


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45% Ball Possession MONZA and 55% Ball Possession PARMA
          Monza 1 – 1 Parma
59′ Armando Izzo                                   84′ Ange-Yoan Bonny
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Parma, 17th position with 24 points and a negative goal difference of -14
Monza, 20th position with 14 points and a negative goal difference of -25

Monza and Parma ended their Serie A Week 29 with a draw on Saturday, March 15, 2025, at the U-Power Stadium in Monza, Italy. Currently sitting at the bottom of the table with just 15 points.  Meanwhile, Parma reached 25 points.   Today’s draw benefits Parma more than Monza, as both teams earn an additional point in the standings.

Monza dominated the first half, which ended without any goals.  Parma stepped up their game in the second half. Monza kicked off strongly, breaking the deadlock in the 60th minute with a corner kick that Izzo converted with a precise tap-in following a setup from D’Ambrosio.

For about twenty minutes, the pace was relentless, but then Parma shifted gears. With fresh players on the field, they found the equalizer.  Bonny scored in the 84th minute with a brilliant double dribble followed by a shot that hit the underside of the crossbar. The final moments of the match were intense. Parma pushing for a second goal through Ondrejka, but Turati remained composed and made the save. This thrilling battle for survival concluded in the 94th minute.

Next up, Nesta and Chivu’s teams will face off in their upcoming matches, with one traveling to Cagliari and the other hosting Verona.

The match …

Monza gained the upper hand in the 59th minute when Armando Izzo found the back of the net with a powerful right-footed shot aimed at the top center. The goal was set up by Danilo D’Ambrosio.  He capitalized on a corner kick awarded after Enrico Delprato’s foul. This crucial goal puts the Brianza team ahead, originating from a corner taken by Castrovilli, which D’Ambrosio cleverly redirected to his captain, allowing him to score past goalkeeper Zion Suzuki.

In the 84th minute, Parma leveled the score at 1-1 thanks to a stunning goal.   Ange-Yoan Bonny, who struck with his right foot into the top right corner. The assist came from Mandela Keita. Bonny, a substitute, showcased his skills with a brilliant individual effort. After receiving the ball from Keita, he maneuvered past two defenders, surged forward, then cut back onto his right foot to curl the ball into the far post. A fantastic finish from the Ducal striker, bringing the match to parity for Monza.


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Parma secured a victory in the first leg of this championship against Monza. The last time the dukes achieved wins in their opening two Serie A matches against the same opponent was back in the 2013/14 season against Sassuolo.

Monza has struggled against Parma, failing to win any of their last seven encounters across Serie A and Serie B, with five draws and two losses. The last time the Brianza team triumphed over the dukes in these competitions was on March 24, 1985, when they won 3-0 at home in the cadetteria. When it comes to home matches, Parma is the team Monza has faced the most without suffering a defeat in either Serie A or B, boasting 10 wins and six draws in 16 meetings. The only draw in the 2000s occurred on March 2, 2022, ending in a 1-1 tie in the cadetteria.

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Although Monza has struggled to find the net in three home league matches, they have managed to avoid defeat in two of their last four Serie A home games (1 win, 1 draw), following a streak of five consecutive losses.

In the current Serie A season, only Venezia (six points) and Monza (seven points) have earned fewer away points than Parma, who have accumulated eight. Notably, Parma has suffered losses in their last four away matches and hasn’t experienced a longer losing streak on the road in a single season since April to May 2021, when they lost five in a row. Since December, Monza has faced defeat in 12 out of 14 Serie A matches. During this same timeframe, only Southampton (with 13 losses) has recorded more defeats among the top five European leagues, while Leicester has also lost 12 times.

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Result ⚪🔴 Monza 1 – 1 Parma 🟡🔵
Saturday 15 March 2025
U-Power Stadium
Monza, Italy

15:00

Referee: MANGANIELLO
Assistants:  MONDIN – CORTESE
Fourth Official:  FERRIERI CAPUTI
VAR: MERAVIGLIA
AVAR: LA PENNA

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Official Lineups – Formations – Tabellino:

⚪🔴 Lineup MONZA (3-5-2): Turati; Pedro Pereira, Izzo, D’Ambrosio; Birindelli (72’ Ciurria), Castrovilli (72’ Akpa Akpro), Bianco (80’ Gagliardini), Zeroli (85′ Caprari), Kyriakopoulos (80’ Lekovic); Mota Carvalho, Keita Balde.

Subs:  Pizzignacco, Mazza, Brorsson, Urbanski, Forson, Palacios, Ganvoula, Petagna, Martins, Vignato.

Coach: Alessandro Nesta.

🟡🔵  Lineup PARMA(4-2-3-1):  Suzuki; Delprato, Leoni (64’ Balogh), Valenti, Valeri; Estévez (64’ Haj), Keita; Man (63’ Hernani Jr), Bernabé (82’ Ondrejka), Almqvist (70’ Bonny); Pellegrino.

Subs: Marcone, Corvi, Løvik, Hainaut, Camara.

Coach: Christian Chivu

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Match Officials Italy Serie A Week 29: Friday 14, Saturday 15, and Sunday 16 March 2025

Match Officials Italy Serie A Week 29/ Twenty-ninth Round Referees, Assistants, Fourth officials, VAR, and AVAR.  2024-25 Italian Serie A Live Stats


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✅    Here are the match officials and fixtures for the Serie A Enilive Week 29/ Twenty-ninth Round on Friday 14, Saturday 15, and Sunday 16 March 2025 as designated by the Italian Referee Association (AIA).  Take a look at all 10 games along with their designated Referees, Assistants, Fourth Officials, VAR, and AVAR officials.

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🇮🇹   The Italian Referee Association (AIA) has designated the match officials for the Serie A Week 29 game Genoa vs Lecce on Friday 13 March 2025 at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium in Genoa, Italy at 20:45

Referee Fabio Maresca, belonging to the A.I.A. section of Naples will be supported, in the role of assistants, by Marco Scatragli and Andrea Zingarelli, representing the A.I.A. of Arezzo and the A.I.A. of Siena. The role of fourth official was assigned to the referee Simone Galipò of the Florence section. The Vmo referee Paolo Mazzoleni, of the Bergamo section, together with the Vmo referee Giacomo Camplone, of the Pescara section, were designated as video officials.

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Match Officials Italy Serie A Week 29:  Friday 14 March 2025

GENOA – LECCE
Luigi Ferraris Stadium
Referee: MARESCA
Assistants: SCATRAGLI – ZINGARELLI
Fourth Official:  GALIPO’
VAR: MAZZOLENI
AVAR: CAMPLONE
20:45

Match Officials Italy Serie A Week 29: Saturday 15 March 2025

MONZA – PARMA
U-Power Stadium
Referee: MANGANIELLO
Assistants:  MONDIN – CORTESE
Fourth Official:  FERRIERI CAPUTI
VAR: MERAVIGLIA
AVAR: LA PENNA
15:00

UDINESE – HELLAS VERONA
Bluenergy Staadium
Referee: AYROLDI
Assistants: LO CICERO – VOTTA
Fourth Official:   PERRI
VAR: GARIGLIO
AVAR: MAZZOLENI
15:00

MILAN – COMO
San Siro Stadium
Referee: MARCHETTI
Assistants: BINDONI – TEGONI
Fourth Official:   CREZZINI
VAR: DOVERI
AVAR: ABISSO
18:00

TORINO – EMPOLI
Olimpico di Torino Stadium
Referee: CHIFFI
Assistants:  BERTI – MOKHTAR
Fourth Official:   SCATENA
VAR: MARINI
AVAR: DI BELLO
20:45

Match Officials Italy Serie A Week 29:  Sunday 16 March 2025

VENEZIA – NAPOLI
Pier Penzo Stadium
Referee: MARIANI
Assistants:  PRETI – PERROTTI
Fourth Official:  COSSO
VAR: DI PAOLO
AVAR: DIONISI
12:30

BOLOGNA – LAZIO
Renato Dall’Ara Stadium
Referee:  Referee: COLOMBO
Assistants: CECCONI – BAHRI
Fourth Official:  PERENZONI
VAR: PATERNA
AVAR: MERAVIGLIA
15:00

ROMA – CAGLIARI
Olimpico di Roma Stadium
Referee: PICCININI
Assistants:  ROSSI C. – DI GIOIA
Fourth Official:  FELICIANI
VAR: PEZZUTO
AVAR: ABISSO
16:00

FIORENTINA – JUVENTUS
Artemio Franchi Stadium
Referee: FABBRI
Assistants:  PERETTI – IMPERIALE
Fourth Official:  ZUFFERLI
VAR: LA PENNA
AVAR: DOVERI
18:00

ATALANTA – INTER
Gewiss Stadium
Referee: MASSA
Assistants:  CARBONE – MELI
Fourth Official:  SOZZA
VAR: DI BELLO
AVAR: MARINI
20:45

Sunday 9 March 2025: Front Page La Gazzetta dello Sport, Corriere dello Sport, and Tutto Sport

Sunday 9 March 2025: Front Page La Gazzetta dello Sport, Corriere dello Sport, and Tutto Sport

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✅   Greetings, my friends!  I present to you the latest front pages from the Italian newspapers La Gazzetta dello Sport, Corriere dello Sport, and Tutto Sport, dated Sunday 9 March 2025.

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Front Page La Gazzetta dello Sport, Sunday 9 March 2025

👉Inter comeback against Monza and extend their lead on Conte
Fear makes it +4

Thriller at San Siro from 0-2 to 3-2 with an own goal inside by millimeters.
Pressure on Napoli playing with Fiorentina

👉Leao enters and makes an impact, Pulisic scores: 2-3 to Lecce
Milan also wins with a comeback
Conceiçao resists

👉The challenge from the stadium (20:45)
Juventus and Atalanta play for more than the third spot

👉Toro take the lead twice, but Parma finds the equalizer

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Front Page Corriere dello Sport, Sunday 9 March 2025

👉Simone suffers with Monza: but extends its lead over Napoli after an own goal (3-2)

Endless

Inzaghi overturns Nesta and flies to +4. Now Conte can’t make mistakes

Birindelli end Keita scare San Siro. Arnautovic, Calhanoglu and a Kyriakopoulos deflection gift the three points. Zielinski injured. Today Fiorentina at the Maradona (15:00).

👉Conceiçao wins in comeback in Lecce with a brace from the American (8th goal in the league)
Pulisic saves Milan

👉Motta wants to catch up with Gasp’s Atalanta (20:45).
Muani not scoring for a month
Kolo, are you there? Juve aim for the third spot

👉Ranieri seeks 5th consecutive win at Empoli (18)
Large turnover. Paulo rests
Roma try for the fifth without Dybala

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Front Page Tutto Sport, Sunday 9 March 2025

👉Missed chance in Parma: Elmas and Adams not enough.

Toro, eat your hands

Twice in the lead, the Granata are caught by the son of art Pellegrino. The decisive factor on the second goal is the glaring error of Coco who gives away the corner with a back pass. Vanoli’s anger.

👉At 20:45: Juve-Atalanta to turnover and think big
Motta, Scudetto exam

Bianconeri looking for the 6th consecutive win: It’s worth the third spot and the authorization to believe in it. It’s a “new” Thiago: he doesn’t change the line-up and acts as a psychologist. Kolo-Retegui: their goal matters. Gatti grits his teeth. Koop is looking for revenge.

👉Comeback in Lecce
Pulisic saves Conceiçao and Milan

👉Monza ahead 2-0 then Inter turnaround

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Result INTER 3 – 2 MONZA, Saturday 8 March 2025, Serie A Week 28

Result Inter 3 – 2 Monza, 👉 Serie A Week 28  👉2024 – 2025 Serie A


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% Ball Possession INTER and % Ball Possession MONZA
               Inter 3 – 2 Monza

.45+1′ Marko Arnautovic                        32′ Samuele Birindelli
64′ Hakan Çalhanoglu                            44′ Keita Baldé
77′ Georgios Kyriakopoulos (og)
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Inter, 1st position with 58 points and a positive goal difference of +35
Monza, 20th position with 14 points and a negative goal difference of -24

Inter won the Serie A Week 28 match on Saturday, March 8, 2025, at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in Milan, Italy.  Inter achieved a stunning 3-2 comeback victory against Monza in an exciting match. This win is vital for Inter as they maintain their lead in the standings with 61 points.

Monza started strong, with Birindelli scoring in the 32nd minute and Keita doubling the lead just before halftime. However, Arnautovic’s header in the 46th minute sparked Inter’s comeback. In the second half, Calhanoglu scored the winning goal in the 64th minute, and an own goal by Kyriakopoulos in the 77th minute sealed the match. Thuram came close to scoring again, hitting the post in the 83rd minute, while Zielinski unfortunately picked up an injury.

On the other hand, Monza is desperate for a victory to boost their chances of survival, sitting at the bottom of the table with just 14 points.

The Match …

What a shocker at the Meazza! Monza struck first in the 32nd minute when Samuele Birindelli found the net with a precise right-footed shot into the bottom left corner. Dany Mota set him up with a delightful backheel assist, allowing Birindelli to slip into space in the box and calmly finish past goalkeeper Josep Martinez.

Amazing! In the 44th minute, a determined Monza made their mark at the Meazza. Keita Baldé found the net with a right-footed strike from the left side of the box, sending the ball into the top right corner. Dany Mota provided the assist after a quick counterattack. With plenty of room, Keita unleashed an angled shot from the edge of the area, beating Josep Martinez just under the crossbar. An emotional goal for Baldé scoring against his ex-team.

Inter closed the gap in the 45+1 minute just before halftime. Marko Arnautovic found the net with a close-range header aimed at the center. Denzel Dumfries provided the assist with a well-placed headed pass. Mkhitaryan delivered a cross, Dumfries set up Arnautovic, who then headed the ball in from just a few steps out.

Inter pulled off a fantastic comeback, drawing level at 2-2 in the 64th minute. Hakan Çalhanoglu equalized with a right-footed shot that found the bottom left corner, with Yann Bisseck providing the assist. Bisseck’s setup allowed Calhanoglu to take aim from the edge of the area, and his angled shot left Turati with no opportunity to save it.

Inter has turned the game around, now leading 3-2. In the 77th minute, an own goal by Georgios Kyriakopoulos changed the tide. Carlos Augusto made a run into the box, where a collision occurred between Lautaro Martinez and Kyriakopoulos. The defender inadvertently got the last touch, sending the ball into the net. Turati made a dive to save it, but the ball crossed the goal line.

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✅   Stats before the game

We are now at the sixth match between Inter and Monza in Serie A. The Nerazzurri have claimed victory in two of the earlier Lombard derbies against the Brianza team, with two draws and one win for the Biancorossi.

Monza’s only success in four previous encounters at San Siro against Inter and Milan in Serie A (three losses) came during their first meeting at the Meazza in this tournament, where they won 1-0 on April 15, 2023, courtesy of Luca Caldirola’s goal in the 78th minute.

Inter have not won four of their last six games in Serie A (2D, 2P).  As many matches without success as those recorded in the previous 17 games played in the tournament (3D, 1P). In particular, after the 1-1 against Napoli in the last round, the Nerazzurri could draw two matches in a row in the league for the first time in 2024/25 (the last precedent in a single season came on the occasion of the last two matchdays of the last edition of the tournament, against Lazio and Verona).

Inter have won each of their last three home games in Serie A.  They could record four consecutive home wins for the first time in this edition of the tournament; the last precedent dates back to the series of nine consecutive wins at the Meazza recorded between October 2023 and March 2024.

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Lautaro Martínez has scored five goals in five appearances against Monza in Serie A; among the teams against which he has played for at least 180 minutes in the tournament (the equivalent of two full matches), only against Salernitana does he boast a better minutes/goal average than against the Biancorossi: one goal every 33′ against the Campanians, one every 67′ against the Brianza team.

Keita Baldé – who scored five goals in 24 appearances for the Nerazzurri in Serie A in 2018/19 – has already scored three goals against Inter in the Italian top flight (less only than the four he scored against Fiorentina and Empoli): two with Sampdoria and one with Lazio. The Nerazzurri could become the first team against which he would score with three different jerseys in the top five European leagues.

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🇮🇹👉 ⚪🔴 Monza Official starting lineup against Inter

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Result ⚫️🔵 Inter 2 – 2 Monza ⚪🔴
Saturday 8 March 2025
Giuseppe Meazza Stadium
Milan, Italy

20:45

Referee: ZUFFERLI
Assistants: BERTI – CIPRESSA
Fourth Official: COSSO
VAR: GARIGLIO
AVAR: MERAVIGLIA

⚽️ Goals: 32′

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✅  Official lineups – formations – tabellino:

⚫️🔵 Lineup INTER (3-5-2): Josep Martinez – Pavard, De Vrij, Acerbi – Dumfries, Barella, Calhanoglu, Mkhitaryan, Bastoni – Lautaro Martinez, Arnautovic.

Subs: Sommer, Di Gennaro, Bisseck, Cocchi, Carlos Augusto, Zielinski, Asllani, Frattesi, Aidoo, Taremi, Thuram, Correa.

Coach: Simone Inzaghi.

⚪🔴 Lineup MONZA (3-5-2): Turati – Pedro Pereira, Izzo, D’Ambrosio – Birindelli, Castrovilli, Bianco, Zeroli, Kyriakopoulos – Mota Carvalho, Keita.

Subs:  Pizzignacco, Mazza, Brorsson, Palacios, Lekovic, Urbanski, Pessina, Colombo, Caprari, Petagna, Vignato, Forson, Martins, Ganvoula.

Coach: Alessandro Nesta.

Inter vs Monza Match Officials, Referee Luca Zufferli, Serie A Week 28, Saturday 8 March 2025

Inter vs Monza Match Officials, Referee Luca Zufferli, Serie A Week 28, Saturday 8 March 2025


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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Inter, 1st position with 58 points and a positive goal difference of +35
Monza, 20th position with 14 points and a negative goal difference of -24

🇮🇹   The Italian Referee Association (AIA) has designated the match officials for the Serie A Week 28 game Inter vs Monza on Saturday 8 March 2025 at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in Milan, Italy at 20:45.

The match will be officiated by referee Luca Zufferli from the Udine section. Assisting him will be Alessio Berti from Prato and Alessandro Cipressa from Lecce. The Fourth Official will be Francesco Cosso from Reggio Calabria. The VAR will be Matteo Gariglio from Pinerolo (To); The AVAR is Francesco Meraviglia from Pistoia.

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Inter vs Monza
Saturday 8 March 2025
Giuseppe Meazza Stadium
Milan, Italy

20:45

Referee: ZUFFERLI
Assistants: BERTI – CIPRESSA
Fourth Official: COSSO
VAR: GARIGLIO
AVAR: MERAVIGLIA