Antonio Cassano's 100th Serie A goal earned Parma a 1-1
draw against Bologna at the Stadio Ennio Tardini on Saturday.
Cassano's acrobatic valley ensured the first
Emilia-Romagna Derby of the season ended level, with both goals coming in the
first 23 minutes.
Panagiotis Kone scored for the second time in a week to
put Bologna ahead after just 10 minutes, yet Cassano soon restored parity.
Despite the dismissal of Frederik Sorensen in the second
half, Parma were unable to take maximum points as they missed out on
back-to-back victories in the league.
Parma boss Roberto Donadoni felt his side deserved three
points but praised Bologna for their defensive play.
"It's a shame about the result, as we deserved the
victory," said Donadoni in quotes reported by Football Italia.
"We also lacked that little bit of luck that you
need in football. Bologna didn’t allow us much space."
Genoa extended their unbeaten Serie A run to five matches
with a 1-1 draw by Torino at the Stadio Comunale Luigi Ferraris.
Omar El Kaddouri's goal after seven minutes looked set to
condemn the hosts to defeat but Davide Biondini levelled 21 minutes from time
to ensure the spoils were shared.
Culled from Fourfourtwo
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