PARMA
Chichizola 6.5 -Looks confident when he goes out and plays with his feet. Good save from Cutrone for him too.
Coulibaly 6 – He blocks Ioanna well and allows himself several forays into the opponent’s half of the field. It’s naive at the end, when he gives away the corner, where the score comes to 1-2.
Delprato 6 “A couple of positional mistakes, then his game improves and he’s as tough as the rest of the defense.”
Approximately 7.5 – All his headers and he barely allows Cutrone to see the ball, while there are a couple of attacks worthy of Fabio Cannavaro. The only downside? He was preceded in the final by Barba in a 1-2 draw with Como.
Author: Chiara 6 – It’s better in the first half, when he’s more in the center of the game. From a distance it falls a little, also because it spends a lot.
Bernabe 6.5 “He plays all over the field, proving that he is fundamental both in the interception phase and in the construction phase. He then leaves due to fatigue. S 72′ Begich St.
Hernani 7.5 – Perhaps the best on the field: in the first half he dominated with cool movements and excellent play, in the second half he provided an assist for Charpentier’s decisive goal.
Person 7 “His superb goal opens up the ball, then damages the opposition’s rearguard and helps their own defence. From 73′ Charpentier 7 – Goal with his first touch of the season: a great move by Pecchia and hopefully the trials are behind him after an endless series of injuries over the last year and a half.
Som 6 – The Swiss tries to support the attack and tries to stretch the visitors’ defense with some important progress. From 58′ Bonnie 6 – It’s dangerous on the counterattack, when free spaces open up: Mihaila also needs a chocolate bar, but the Romanian doesn’t throw it away.
Benedychak 6.5 – Changes along the entire offensive front, closing the triangle with Man, who gives Parma the first goal. He then touches the net with his head. From 63′ Mikhail 5.5 – He doesn’t get into the game well: it seems that he makes too many thoughtless mistakes.
Colak 5.5 “He still seems a little out of touch with the rest of the team, although when he has the ball he comes across as dangerous. A clear chance was missed early in the second half. From 63′ Estevez 6 – Run and light during the last half hour of the race.
Coach Fabio Pecchia 7 – An excellent approach to the match, where Parma simply did not have enough specificity to finish the match in the first half. The changes were also good: Charpentier’s move paid off and ultimately became decisive.
COMO
Always 5.5 – He seemed a little surprised by Man’s goal, which hit his post. However, there is little he can do about Charpentier’s goal.
Courtauld 6 – He tries to keep up with the attacks of the Parma attackers, periodically suffering. Overall, however, he has little to blame for the Crusaders’ goals.
Odenthal 6 “He manages the Como defense well, being brutal when necessary and making his presence felt even on corner kicks. However, Parma’s forwards are also inconvenient clients for him.
Beard 6.5 – He tries to get back at Charpentier on the occasion of the goal at the last minute, but to no avail. He closes the gap with a beautiful strike at the end, giving his team one last hope.
Cassander 6 – He causes some concern with his offensive desire, even if he pays for it in some way. He runs around a lot, spending everything he has, falling in the distance. C 79′ Kerrigan St.
Bellemo 6 – The captain is one of those who believes most in the ending, but he has to pay something for clarity. Earned sufficiency for self-sacrifice.
Abildgaard 5.5 – He starts with apnea due to the more technical nature of Parma’s midfield, then slowly tries to take action, even if he risks ending the match early. From 71 minutes White 6 – He tries to bring some imagination to the finale, but fails to make much of an impact.
Baselli 5.5 – Floats between midfield and attack, not finding the right position to deal damage. Often forced to chase Parma’s fast transitions. From 78′ Arrigoni 6 – In the finale, he finds himself in the control room: in his corner is Barba’s head, giving Como hope.
John 6 – The Cypriot is having a nice duel with Coulibaly and was even close to scoring at the end of the first half. Returning tired from the national team, he soon exhausted his strength and Longo called him back. C 62′ Chajia 5.5 – Almost intangible for half an hour, he tries to enter the center of the field in stoppage time, but it is too late.
Greens 5.5 – Inspires all of Como’s offensive maneuvers with several quality throws. The problem is that you can only see him in flashes, and his forward movements are not always accurate. C 79′ Gabrielloni St.
Cutrone 5 – Tsirkati leaves him only crumbs and almost never manages to sting. Given the only real opportunity he manages to create, Chichizola does the right thing by telling him no.
Coach Moreno Longo 5.5 – Starts off a little timidly and Parma breaks through, then turns his attention to his team, who react but don’t get the results they want. Well done, even though they didn’t give up even when the score was 0:2.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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