Parma vs Cremonese Result

Parma
Full Time

Cremonese
📍 Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma
🗓️ Saturday, 21 Mar 2026 at 14:00
💪 AI Prediction Report
DECENT HITPredicted
1 - 0
Actual
0 - 2
💰 Bet Results2/3 hit
Estimated ROI (£100/bet)
Staked: £300 · Returns: £229
£-71
-24% ROI
Cremonese Clinch Clinical 2-0 Win at Parma with Second-Half Surge
Cremonese emerged victorious at the Stadio Ennio Tardini, defeating Parma 2-0 thanks to a pair of well-taken second-half goals. In a match that was closely contested in terms of possession and overall play, Cremonese’s sharper edge in the final third proved decisive. Parma struggled to convert their territorial advantage and attacking intent into meaningful chances, managing just one shot on target throughout the 90 minutes. After a goalless first half marked by physical battles and few clear-cut opportunities, Cremonese broke the deadlock in the 54th minute and doubled their lead fourteen minutes later. Parma’s attempts to rally were stifled by Cremonese’s disciplined defensive shape and efficient counter-attacks, leaving the home side frustrated and goalless at the final whistle.
Parma
Parma started brightly, matching Cremonese for possession and seeking to impose themselves with a 3-4-3 formation. However, their attacking trio of Strefezza, Pellegrino, and Ondrejka found little joy against a resolute Cremonese backline. Despite edging possession (51%) and winning more corners (3), Parma were unable to translate their approach into genuine goal threat, registering only a single shot on target from seven attempts. Their frustration was evident in the high foul count (20) and three yellow cards. Defensively, Parma held firm in the first half but were undone by lapses after the break. The midfield, led by Oliver Sørensen and Mandela Keita, worked hard but lacked the creative spark to unlock the visitors, and the wingbacks struggled to provide quality service.
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Cremonese
Cremonese executed their game plan with clinical efficiency, punishing Parma’s second-half lapses with two well-timed goals. Deploying a classic 4-4-2, they absorbed pressure in the first half before asserting themselves after the interval. Their four shots on target from six attempts underlined a ruthless streak in front of goal, and their defensive unit, marshaled by Bianchetti and Luperto, limited Parma to speculative efforts. Cremonese’s midfield, particularly Youssef Maleh and Alberto Grassi, provided balance and transition, while the front pairing of Bonazzoli and Sanabria capitalized on their chances. The team’s discipline was reflected in their lower foul count (15) and only three yellow cards.
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Key Moments
54' — Goal
Cremonese take the lead with a well-worked move finished by Federico Bonazzoli.
68' — Goal
Cremonese double their advantage, punishing Parma on the break.
73' — Yellow Card
Parma’s frustration grows as they pick up their third yellow card.
Tactical Analysis
Parma lined up in a 3-4-3, seeking width and midfield control, but struggled to penetrate Cremonese’s disciplined 4-4-2 block. Their wingbacks pushed high, but service to the front three was lacking, and Cremonese’s central midfielders, Maleh and Grassi, effectively disrupted Parma’s rhythm. Cremonese’s tactical discipline was evident, especially after taking the lead, as they sat deeper and looked to exploit spaces on the counter. Set pieces were not a major factor, with Parma winning three corners to Cremonese’s one, but neither side could capitalize. After the opening goal, Cremonese’s shape became more compact, and their transitions more direct, which ultimately secured the points.
Turning Point
Bonazzoli’s opener in the 54th minute shifted the momentum decisively in Cremonese’s favor, forcing Parma to chase the game and leaving them vulnerable to the second goal.
Man of the Match
Federico Bonazzoli
Scored the vital opening goal and led Cremonese’s attack with composure and efficiency.