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·19 Oktober 2025
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·19 Oktober 2025
Genoa, still winless this season, draw the direct relegation clash with Parma, who were coming off a bad defeat to Lecce before the break.
Bottom of the table due to many points dropped at the end of matches, Patrick Vieira’s team can’t overcome their rivals even with a man advantage: it ends 0-0 in a furious Ferraris.
The episode that changes a dull, cagey first half is the red card shown to Abdoulaye Ndiaye.
Booked just four minutes earlier, in the 43rd minute the left-sided center-back attempts an improbable interception on Vitinha, and referee Sozza can only brandish a second yellow once he spots the contact.
After the break, with substitutions and the numerical advantage, the Grifone manage to push more but struggle to break through. In the 82nd minute, Ekhator, on an assist from Venturino, has a great chance to find his second goal in a row, but Suzuki miraculously tips his header wide of the target.
In stoppage time, however, the very young striker once again does the right thing and changes the momentum at the death. He powers past Troilo and forces him to bring him down a few meters from goal, winning a penalty.
Cornet steps up to the spot, but on his season debut he has a poorly taken penalty saved by Suzuki, who is officially the hero of the match.
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