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·11 January 2026
đ„Lecce-Parma chaos: two reds, Gaspar madness, BernabĂ© shines

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·11 January 2026

At the Via del Mare stadium, a relegation clash between Eusebio Di Francesco's Lecce and Carlos Cuesta's Parma. A very delicate and crazy match that the Ducali won in a comeback 1-2 against a Lecce that finished with 9 players.
Stulic's goal in less than a minute was answered in the second half by Bernabé's show, which led to Tiago Gabriel's own goal and provided the assist to Pellegrino for the decisive goal. The turning point of the match was Banda's red card when the Salentini were leading 1-0. In the end, Gaspar also received a red card after kicking Pellegrino in frustration.
At the 93rd minute, Gaspar's madness as he kicks Pellegrino from the ground. A direct red card from Marinelli and Gaspar, despite the expulsion, worsens his situation by blatantly applauding the linesman.
Lecce struggles with the numerical disadvantage and at the 73rd minute, the Ducali turn it around: a cross from Bernabé and Pellegrino, marked by 3 men, heads it past Falcone.

For Pellegrino, it's the third goal out of six scored with a header: it's the first in our Serie A and in Europe, he's only behind Muriqi.
Two minutes later, Parma equalizes: Bernabé sets it up, Tiago Gabriel mishits it into his own net.

At the 63rd minute, Parma tries with Bernabé who smashes the crossbar from a great distance.

In the second half of the match between Lecce and Parma, everything happens with the match changing at the 58th minute. A terrible foul by Lameck Banda on Delprato that the referee, after OFR, punishes with an inevitable red card.


Banda's reaction is very tender: uncontrollable tears and the Zambian inconsolable, saddened by the foul.
At the first opportunity, Lecce takes the lead after only 51 seconds: a ball inside from Banda and Stulic keeps Valenti away, controls while turning towards the goal, and scores.

A great striker's goal for the forward at the center of criticism in recent weeks.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đźđč here.









































