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·8 février 2026
đ€Ż Bologna-Parma madness: Ordonez at 95', 0-1, two own goals, Corvi a wall

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·8 février 2026

The Sunday of Serie Aâs 24th matchday kicks off with a very delicate lunch match between Bologna and Parma. A derby where everything happened: two red cards, a disallowed own goal, a post, and Ordonezâs goal in the 95th minute that seals yet another defeat for Bologna.
Crisis for Vincenzo Italianoâs team, who since November 22 have won only once and are facing the toughest period of the last three years.
Huge away win and a step towards safety for Parma, who didnât take advantage of their numerical superiority for over an hour after Pobegaâs red card, but then won thanks to Ordonezâs strike from outside the box.Â
In the 96th minute, Bologna nearly takes the lead but Corvi is miraculous and reactive, saving Delpratoâs attempted own goal. In the 98th minute, Bologna comes close to equalizing again with Orsolini and his acrobatic effort, but once more Corvi comes up big. Heâs the decisive final protagonist for Parma.Â

Parma, in the 95th minute, snatches victory at the DallâAra in unexpected fashion. One of the last attacking moves by the Ducali turns into the winning goal.
Ordonez collects the ball outside the box and unleashes a lightning right-footed shot that finds the corner where Skorupski canât reach.Â
After spending almost the entire match on the bench, Italiano turns to Riccardo Orsolini in the final minutes. And the leader of the RossoblĂč, struggling, nearly scores a wonder goal just after coming on.


An acrobatic volley that crashes off the inside of the post.Â
In the 80th minute, another turning point: Troilo commits yet another foul and is sent off for a second yellow card.
In the 69th minute, Parma takes the lead: a naive foul by Miranda, just on the pitch, leads to the free kick for the Ducaliâs go-ahead goal. BernabĂ©âs whipped cross and Castro heads it into his own net.

After a lengthy check, the referee is called to VAR to assess whether Pellegrinoâs (offside) position interfered with Castroâs intervention. The decision is to disallow the goal.Â
Bologna, despite being a man down, has a huge chance to take the lead at the start of the second half. A favorable rebound and the ball bounces in the heart of the box just a few meters from goal.Â

Dallinga, from a great position, blasts it way over.

Not even 20 minutes in, Bolognaâs dark period continues. Incredible break by Keita, who charges at the RossoblĂč goal and is brought down by Pobega. Yellow for the former Milan player, but Collu checks and goes to the OFR. The reason? The point of contact for the foul from behind is very high.

Red card after review and the announcement explaining the change of decision for a âSerious foul play.â Furious protests from Bologna. Was it the right call?
BOLOGNA (4-2-3-1): Skorupski; Joao Mario, Heggem, LucumĂŹ, Lykogiannis; Freuler, Pobega; Bernardeschi, Ferguson, Rowe; Dallinga. Â
PARMA (3-4-2-1): Corvi; Delprato, Troilo, Circati; Britschgi, Keita, Sorensen, Valeri; BernabĂ©, Oristanio; Pellegrino.Â
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đźđč here.









































