Result PARMA 1 – 1 EMPOLI, Sunday 27 October 2024, Serie A Week 9

Result Parma 1 – 1 Empoli, Goals, Serie A Week 9


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60% Ball Possession PARMA and 40% Ball Possession EMPOLI
  Parma 1 – 1 Empoli 
80′ Gabriel Charpentier                         35′ Woyo Coulibaly (own goal)
83′ ❌ Ange-Yoan Bonny (pen)
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Parma, 17th position with 7 points and a negative goal difference of -2
Empoli, 11th position with 10 points and a positive goal difference of +1

👉 Parma and Empoli ended the Serie A Week 9 match with a draw on Sunday, October 27, at the Ennio Tardini Stadium in Parma, Italy.  Parma has secured their third consecutive draw, climbing the standings but still falling short of their second win in this championship. Their comeback was promising, especially in the second half, where they played with greater determination. They equalized in the 80th minute thanks to Charpentier, who skillfully turned in the box and found the net with an assist from Valeri. However, just three minutes later, Bonny missed a golden opportunity to put Parma ahead when he failed to convert a penalty. Bonny hit the crossbar instead. As the match drew to a close, neither team could find the winning goal, resulting in a shared point for both.

In their last six encounters in Serie A, neither team has managed to replicate the same result twice in a row: Parma has secured two victories, while Empoli has claimed one, along with three draws, including their most recent face-off, which ended in a thrilling 3-3 tie on March 2, 2019.

The action…

Empoli gained the upper hand in the 35th minute when Woyo Coulibaly scored an own goal. The sequence was a result of excellent teamwork, with Colombo assisting Gyasi on a well-timed run into the box. Gyasi’s low cross for Fazzini was slightly touched by a teammate, leading to a crucial deflection off Coulibaly that found its way into the goal.

In a thrilling moment in the 80th minute, Parma equalized the match. Gabriel Charpentier scored with a right-footed shot from the center of the box, successfully getting past Empoli’s goalkeeper Devis Vásquez into the bottom right corner, with a helpful assist from Emanuele Valeri.

Parma missed a golden opportunity to secure the win in the 83rd minute when Ange-Yoan Bonny couldn’t convert a penalty, hitting the crossbar with his right foot. The penalty was awarded after Devis Vásquez committed a foul in the box. You can bet he’s regretting that moment!

Stats before the game

Empoli have not won any of their last seven Serie A matches (D4, L3) against newly promoted opponents, remaining dry of goals in the four most recent ones (three of these ended 0-0).

Parma have drawn three of their last four Serie A matches (L1), including the two most recent ones; the last time the Gialloblù collected three consecutive draws in the competition dates back to December 2020.

Empoli, close to totaling 600 points in their history in Serie A (currently 598), have lost their last two league games after remaining unbeaten in the previous eight (W3, D5); the last time the Tuscans recorded more consecutive defeats in the competition was last April (four in that case).

Parma have not won any of their last six Serie A games (D2, L4) played in the Sunday advance, after having found success in the previous three. On the other side, Empoli have lost without scoring five of their six most recent league games (W1) played on Sunday at 12:30.

Empoli’s games have seen the fewest goals in the current top five European leagues: 11 in total, with six goals scored (only more than Lecce, Venezia, Crystal Palace and St. Pauli) and five conceded (only more than Juventus, Leipzig, Liverpool, Monaco, Union Berlin and Lens).

Players Stats

Ange-Yoan Bonny has scored three goals so far in the current tournament; only two Parma players have scored more goals in their debut season in Serie A in the first nine games of the season for the Ducali in the competition: Alessandro Melli (five in 1990/91) and Hristo Stoichkov (four in 1995/96).

Emmanuel Gyasi, close to 150 appearances in Serie A (currently at 149), scored his only multiple goals in Serie A against Parma, on 27 February 2021; furthermore, in the current tournament he is the striker who has recovered the most possessions (32).

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Parma official starting lineup against Empoli

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🟡🔵 Result Parma 1 – 1 Empoli 🔵
Sunday 27 October 2024
Ennio Tardini Stadium
Parma, Italy

12:30

Referee: LA PENNA
Assistants:  GIALLATINI – COLAROSSI
Fourth Official:  PRONTERA
VAR: MARINI
AVAR: CAMPLONE

⚽️ Goals: 35′ Woyo Coulibaly (own goal), 80′ Gabriel Charpentier  (P)

❌ Penalty missed: 83′ Ange-Yoan Bonny (pen)(P)

🟨 Booked: 16′ Enrico Delprato (P), 20′ Tino Anjorin (E), 50′ Hernani (P), 67′ Ardian Ismajli (E), 71′ Alberto Grassi (E)

Official Lineups – Formations – Tabellino:

🟡🔵 Lineup PARMA (4-2-3-1): Suzuki; Coulibaly, Del Prato, Balogh, Valeri; Bernabé (84’ Mihaila), Hernani (55’ Keita); Man (46’ Charpentier), Sohm, Cancellieri (55’ Almqvist); Bonny (84’ Camara).

Subs: Chichizola, Corvi; Valenti, Benedyczak, Estevez, Hainaut, Leoni, Haj Mohamed, Di Chiara.

Coach: Pecchia

👉🔵Lineup EMPOLI (3-4-2-1): Vasquez; Goglichidze, Ismajli, Viti; Gyasi, Grassi (80’ Haas), Anjorin (68’ Henderson), Pezzella; Fazzini (80’ Maleh), Solbakken; Colombo (68’ Pellegri).

Subs: Seghetti, Brancolini; Sambia, Cacace, Belardinelli, Ekong, De Sciglio, Tosto, Marianucci, Konatè

Coach: Roberto D’Aversa.

 

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