Parma vs Verona Result

Serie ASerie A · Italy
Parma

Parma

2 - 1

Full Time

Verona

Verona

📍 Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma

🗓️ Sunday, 15 Feb 2026 at 14:00

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1 - 0

Actual

2 - 1

Result
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Parma Dominate Possession to Edge 10-Man Verona in Late Drama

Parma secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Verona at the Stadio Ennio Tardini, controlling the match with a staggering 76% possession and 26 shots, but only breaking the deadlock for good with a dramatic late winner. The hosts started brightly, scoring in the 4th minute, but Verona, despite being on the back foot for most of the contest, found an equalizer just before halftime. The second half saw Verona reduced to 10 men, and though Parma pressed relentlessly, it took until the 90th minute to finally break down the visitors' resistance. Verona, limited to just 3 shots (only 1 on target) and no corners, were forced into a defensive shell for much of the game, especially after the red card. Parma’s persistence paid off in the dying moments, sealing a deserved win and underlining their dominance in all statistical departments.

Parma

Parma

7.9/10

Parma delivered a commanding performance, dictating the tempo with 76% possession and piling on 26 shots (8 on target). Their wing-backs provided width in the 3-5-2, and the midfield trio controlled proceedings, but wastefulness in front of goal nearly cost them. After an early breakthrough, Parma struggled to convert their dominance into goals until the very end, but their relentless pressure eventually wore down Verona’s depleted defense.

Key Players

Gabriel Strefezza: Scored the crucial 90th-minute winner, capping Parma's sustained attacking efforts.
Adrián Bernabé: Pulled the strings in midfield, helping Parma maintain overwhelming possession and dictate play.

Strengths

Dominant possession and passingHigh shot volume and attacking pressureEffective use of wing-backs for width

Weaknesses

Profligacy in front of goalOccasional vulnerability to counterattack
Verona

Verona

5.8/10

Verona were on the defensive from the outset, managing just 24% possession and 3 shots all game. Their 3-5-2 shape quickly became a deep block, and while they showed resilience to equalize late in the first half, a red card in the second period left them clinging on. Despite their numerical disadvantage, Verona nearly escaped with a point, but ultimately succumbed to Parma's late surge.

Key Players

Gift Orban: Scored Verona's only goal, providing a clinical finish against the run of play.
Lorenzo Montipò: Made several key saves to keep Verona in contention despite relentless Parma pressure.

Strengths

Resilient defending under sustained pressureClinical finishing on limited opportunities

Weaknesses

Lack of attacking threatIll-discipline leading to a red cardUnable to retain possession

Key Moments

4' — Goal

Parma take an early lead, capitalizing on their fast start to put Verona on the back foot.

43' — Goal

Gift Orban equalizes for Verona with their only shot on target, punishing Parma's missed chances.

Second Half' — Red Card

Verona reduced to 10 men, forced into deeper defensive posture.

90' — Goal

Gabriel Strefezza scores the dramatic late winner, finally breaking Verona's resistance.

Tactical Analysis

Both teams lined up in a 3-5-2, but Parma’s approach was proactive, using their wing-backs to stretch play and dominate the ball. Their midfield trio, led by Bernabé, controlled possession and recycled attacks, pinning Verona deep. Verona’s shape, by contrast, became a compact 5-3-1 after the red card, with little ambition to counterattack. Parma’s high press and relentless crossing from wide areas forced Verona into desperate defending, while the visitors’ only real threat came from rare forays forward, one of which led to their equalizer. Substitutions for Verona after the red card were aimed at shoring up the defense, but the numerical disadvantage and inability to relieve pressure through possession ultimately proved decisive. Parma’s late attacking changes finally paid dividends as Verona tired.

Turning Point

The red card to Verona in the second half, which left them unable to relieve pressure and set the stage for Parma's late winner.

Man of the Match

Gabriel Strefezza

Delivered the decisive 90th-minute goal and was a constant attacking threat throughout.