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Parma vs Cremonese: A Match Analysis

Delve into the match statistics from the Parma vs Cremonese game, including the goalscorers, lineup details, substitutions, and bookings.

Parma vs Cremonese: A Match Analysis

Match statistics.PARMA 0–2 CREMONESEGoalscorers: 9' (2nd half) Maleh, 23' (2nd half) VandeputtePARMA (3-5-2): Suzuki, Valenti, Circati (15' 2nd half Circati), Troilo; Valeri, Sorensen (replaced by Oristanio 15' 2nd half), Keita (replaced by Estevez 28' 2nd half), Ondrejka (replaced by Elphage 23' 2nd half), Britschgi; Strefezza, Pellegrino. Manager: CuestaCREMONESE (4-4-2): Audero, Terracciano, Bianchetti (replaced by Folino 44' s.t.), Luperto, Pezzella; Maleh, Grassi, Vandeputte (replaced by Thorsby 34' s.t.), Zerbin (replaced by Barbieri 1' s.t.); Bonazzoli (replaced by Payero in the 22nd minute of the second half) Sanabria (replaced by Vardy in the 22nd minute of the second half). Manager: Giampaolo.Referee: FabbriBookings: 5' (2nd half) Barbieri, 21' (2nd half) Ondreijka, 42' (2nd half) Payero, Troylo, 48' (2nd half) Pezzella, Valenti

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Goalscorers

Maleh scored at the 9' mark in the second half, followed by a goal from Vandeputte at the 23' mark, securing a 2-0 victory for Cremonese.

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Parma Lineup

Parma lined up in a 3-5-2 formation with Suzuki in goal, Valenti, Circati, and Troilo in defense. The midfield consisted of Valeri, Sorensen (later replaced by Oristanio), Keita (subbed by Estevez), Ondrejka (subbed by Elphage), and Britschgi. Strefezza and Pellegrino led the attack.

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Cremonese Lineup

Cremonese deployed a 4-4-2 formation with Audero guarding the goal. The defensive line included Terracciano, Bianchetti (later replaced by Folino), Luperto, and Pezzella. The midfield featured Maleh, Grassi, Vandeputte (subbed by Thorsby), and Zerbin (subbed by Barbieri), while Bonazzoli and Sanabria (both later replaced by Payero and Vardy) played upfront.

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Bookings

The match saw several bookings: Barbieri (5' 2nd half), Ondreijka (21' 2nd half), Payero, Troylo (42' 2nd half), Pezzella, and Valenti (48' 2nd half) received yellow cards.

Published on Mar 21, 2026