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So many regrets for Como: while the Larians lose in Bologna, Cutrone is already on the scoresheet with his new team, Parma, netting the equalizer against Atalanta.
Here’s how the first Saturday matches of Serie A’s second matchday went.
One goal from Orsolini is enough for Bologna to beat Como 1-0: the Rossoblù claim their first points in the league after their defeat to Roma, while the Larians stall after having performed well against Lazio.
The first half is balanced and goalless, with Van Der Brempt’s injury in the 27th minute the only notable incident.
The match opens up in the second half: Bologna, on the attack, overturns the field in the 59th minute, finds Castro beyond the defense. He lays it off to Orsolini who, from the edge of the box, doesn’t miss, helped by a deflection from Valle.
Tenth home goal for Orsolini since last season: only Kean has done better.
A goal that puts him ahead of Di Vaio for goals scored with Bologna in Serie A (66): just one more to catch up with Signori.
Atalanta takes the lead with Pasalic, but Parma manages to snatch a draw thanks to their new signing Patrick Cutrone.
The match only opens up in the 79th minute, when Pasalic volleys from the edge of the box after a scramble.
Parma, however, manages to snatch an important point with Cutrone four minutes later.
Free kick from three-quarters, powerful header from Delprato saved by Carnesecchi.
It’s Cutrone himself who chases down the ball, having just arrived yesterday from Como and only been on the pitch for 4 minutes: first goal for him in a Parma shirt and first points for Parma in the league.
Not even time to unpack his suitcase.
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