Lecce mocked by Parma: from 2-0 to 2-2 in full recovery
Lecce-Parma 2-2
Third consecutive useful result for Lecce, which after starting with two defeats in the league comes to collect 5 points in the next three, although the 2-2 against Parma sounds more like a half defeat for the Salentini and, at the same time, as a half victory for the Ducal, who until 92' were down by two goals.
At the 'Via del Mare' the match è lively right from the start, as evidenced by the chances on the feet of Man, for Parma, at 12' (ball just wide after Gaspar’s deflection) and Krstovic a couple of minutes later (conclusion out of bounds from a good position). You have to get toò minute 32 to see a goal: è Ramadani’s precise filtering pass for Dorgu, who in turn takes the measure of Suzuki and beats him on the way out. Until the end of the first half, little else happens, if we exclude the injury suffered by Sohm, who at 37' è is forced to make way for Cancellieri.
The resumption begins immediately with a twist: Guilbert and Cancellieri say something to each other with the ball far away, the Frenchman gives a slap to the Ducal footballer that does not escape the Var room, thus leading the referee Guida, not without the protests of the other Lecce players, to draw the red card.
At minute 58 the numerical parity is però re-established and the negative protagonist, for Parma, è just Cancellieri, who knocks down Dorgu at the edge of the area denying him a clear goal opportunity. The next free kick è that of 2-0: Krstovic kicks on goal, Coulibaly deflects and displaces to his misfortune Suzuki, effectively giving the Giallorossi the double.
There was no shortage of chances between now and 90': the most dangerous ones happened on the feet of Anas at 77' and Bonny at 84', but Wladimiro Falcone showed great effectiveness between the posts denying the joy of goal to his opponents. There were 5 minutes of recovery time, Lecce tried to sting on the counterattack with Krstovic at 92' (Suzuki avoided the worst in the exit) but a minute later the evening's ex, Almqvist, shortened the distance.
There seems to be no more time, however, but the last, desperate cross to the center of the area by Anas è the good one: the ball in fact goes on the head of Antoine Hainaut, who beats Falcone and gives a point that only four minutes earlier seemed unhoped for Parma. There'è no more time for other chances, it ends 2-2: Lecce and Parma move up the standings, taking both to 5 points.