PARMA
Chichizola 6 – In fact, he is not forced to save. Modena’s only shot on target resulted in a goal.
Coulibaly 5.5 – On his side is Duca, Modena’s best player if not for Seculin. Late for the hole leading to the gate, where Duca himself burns it down as he runs.
Delprato 6 – Ideal in marking, does not give anything away to his opponents. He also earned a penalty, which Man then missed, but it was a good game.
Balog 5.5 – The test is positive considering Modena kicks very little. But he is too naive to attract the attention of Falcinelli on the occasion of a goal, who opens the field for Modena with this curtain.
Ansaldi 6 – At the back he suffers virtually nothing, at the front he breaks down in a couple of situations with a few good ideas. But after the break he remains in the locker room. From 46′ Chiara 6 – With excellent coverage of the ball, he puts his foot on the gas pedal, delivering a number of dangerous crosses into the box.
Bernabe 5.5 – I had a hard time building the game in the first half, making some mistakes. It got better in the second half, but his best performances are still a long way off. S 90′ Colak SV
Estevez 6 – Nervous, he receives a yellow card in the first half, but manages to accept it without too much trouble. His cross led to Partipilo’s goal.
Person 5 – I was very nervous, a couple of bursts were not enough to light Parma. He crashed into Sekulin a couple of times, but then missed the equalizing penalty. Luckily for him, Partipilo will soon take care of that.
Som 5.5 – Below than above, he stands out only for his beautiful dialogue with Charpentier at the beginning of the second half. Then he is replaced and in the end he also receives a red card from the bench. From 68′ Room 6 – The super play makes Tardini scream with joy even before the ball hits the crossbar. He tries, takes part in the final assault.
Benedichak 5.5 – An opaque test for a Pole who sees little or nothing. From 78′ Participle 7 – He comes on, comes close to scoring twice, and then scores in stoppage time. He never gives up and gives his team a point when it seemed like all was lost.
Bonnie 5.5 – First half with very little content and too many mistakes. Pecchia, who replaces him at half-time, is unconvincing. From the 46th minute, Charpentier 5.5 – With him forward, Parma’s share increases, but two mistakes weigh heavily on Seculin. Modena’s goalkeeper is phenomenal, but the striker from these positions must score.
Fabio Pecchia 5.5 – Parma, of course, lacks desire and perseverance. Bad first half, much better second half but with a lot of confusion. Not the best result for the Crusaders, who still took a point.
MODENA
Sekulin 8 – Monster. He collapsed only from Partipilo’s strike from zero meters, but otherwise saved at least four goals. He flies to Charpentier, then to Man. He takes a penalty by hitting Delprato, but makes up for it by neutralizing it on Mane. It’s a miracle, and to say that he only discovered this morning that he would play.
Poncey 6 – He does a good job of keeping Benedychak at bay. Only Di Chiara’s performance suffered, but the performance was good.
Zaro 6.5 – He cancels Bonnie, then wages war on Charpentier and doesn’t come away defeated. He holds on as long as he can.
Pergreffi 6.5 – Like Zaro, great performance where he never holds back. Good for Parma’s strikers and also for high passes. Also save on line fees.
There are 6 of them – He keeps the Man at bay, suffering virtually nothing and rendering the Romanian harmless. Substantive evidence. S 89′ Uhadda SV
Palumbo 6 – A lot of struggle in the middle, and then quality. Modena’s midfield is playing more than decently.
Magnino 6.5 – He wins a lot of balls, takes a lot of shots and disrupts Parma’s offensive maneuvers by covering ball carriers.
Duke 7 – The best in the world, if not for Sekulin. A game of great running, dynamism, heart and lungs, topped off with a beautiful goal. He leaves exhausted, and soon after Modena recognizes the draw. S 77′ Mondele SV
Tremolada 5.5 – He struggles to find a place where he can show off. Few touches, few chances. He disappears. S 90′ Giebre SV
Manconi 6 – It is never visible from the front, but is very useful when folded. Very aware of his team’s moments of suffering, he drops into the penalty area and blocks everything he can with his head, like an extra central defender. S 78′ Bonfanti SV
Falcinelli 6.5 – Duca’s goal coverage is worthy of the match’s assessment. His match is difficult and almost left to chance against Parma’s central defenders. But with one play he opens the way, and Bianco’s men find the back of the net.
Paolo Bianco 6 – The working class of Modena, who, despite a few absences, play more than well. The team is cautious, compact, giving way to Parma only when the Crusaders try everything to force it. It seems that Duka’s goal brought him three points, and at the end – an insult. But the evidence remains more than positive.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web
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