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Live Parma – Napoli, in stage #37 of Serie A »Extremely important match for Chivu and Conte


Article by Dragoș Petrescu – published on Sunday, May 18, 2025, 10:32 / Updated Sunday, May 18, 2025 10:32

Parma and Naplesthe bands prepared by Cristi Chivu and Antonio Conte, will meet this evening, from 9:45 pm on Stadio Ennio Tardini, in a round with number 37 of Serie A. The match can be watched in LiveText format on GSP.ro and live on TV on Primasport 1 and Digisport 1.

  • According to information published in the Italian press, Cristi Chivu will not hold him today on Dennis Man;

  • On the other side, Valentin Mihăilă will not be part of the parrma group, being still unavailable

The full program of stage #37 of the series A

Parma – Napoli »live from 9:45 pm

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Parma – Napoli »Probable teams:

Parma (3-5-2): Suzuki – del Prato, Leoni, Balogh – Hainaut, Hernani, Keita, Sohm, Valeri – Pellegrino, Bonny
Coach: Cristi Chivu

Naples (4-4-2): Meret – di Lorenzo, Rrahmani, Olivera, Spinazzola – Poltano, Anguissa, Gilmour, Mctminay – Raspadori, Lukaku
Coach: Antonio Conte

Stadium: Stadio Ennio Tardini (Parma)
Referee: Daniele Dovei

Parma extends the agony of the “crusaded” supporters

Two stages before the end of the season, Cristi Chivu's team is in 16th in the Italian standings, with 32 points, having a three lengths compared to Lecce, the first team below the line.

However, it is important to note that Parma could already be saved mathematically from retrogation, but the defeats suffered in the last two stages, 0-1 at home with Como and 1-2 on Empoli's field, two accessible teams, have prevented this.

As a result of these failures, the team fans began to be more and more skeptical, considering that, in addition to today's match, their favorites will play in the last stage with Atalanta.

However, Parma seems to rely on the good results he has obtained lately in front of the important teams in Italy, with Chivu's arrival.

After they were taken over by the Romanian technician, the “Crusaders” defeated those from Juventus and Bologna. In addition, the “GialBlu” band drew with the en-titre inter, Lazio, but also with Fiorentina.

With a victory today, Naples can become a champion

On the other hand, Antonio Conte's band occupies the series of leader in Serie A, currently having a single point compared to Inter.

This gauge was reduced to a minimum because in the previous round, “I Ciucciarelli” drew on their own ground with Genoa, Dan Șucu's team, score 2-2, and “Nerazzurri” won 2-0 in Turin.

However, the Napoletans are still leaving the pole-posion in the race for winning “Scudetto”, which can happen today.

The two conditions for this to happen are the following – Napoli to defeat Parma, and Inter not win the duel on Giuseppe Meazza with Lazio, scheduled at the same time.

Napoletans won in the tour of the championship with two goals scored in extensions

The first direct duel between the two teams in the current season took place on the last summer day, and then, Antonio Conte was imposed on Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, score 2-1.

Ange-Yoan Bonny opened the score for Parma, which was prepared at that time by the Italian Fabio Pecchia, after defeating Meret from the point with Var (19 ').

This minimum advantage of the “Crusaders” seemed to be enough to get the three points, but in the extensions of the match, Romelu Lukaku (90 '+2') and Frank Anguissa (90 '+6') managed to score, and Napoli was the winning team.

Both Dennis Man and Valentin Mihăilă were present on the field from the start of the match. However, unlike Man, the former player at Craiova University was not integrated, being replaced in the 73rd minute.

Video »Summary of the Tour Party (Naples – Parma 2-1)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcscptwwwsi

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