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Serie A | Parma 0-2 Cremonese: Ideal Giampaolo debut changes relegation battle

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Skip to contentPARMA, ITALY - MARCH 21: Youssef Maleh of Cremonese celebrates scoring his team's first goal with teammate Federico Bonazzoli during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and US Cremonese at Stadio Ennio Tardini on March 21, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)PARMA, ITALY – MARCH 21: Youssef Maleh of Cremonese celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Federico Bonazzoli during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and US Cremonese at Stadio Ennio Tardini on March 21, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Marco Giampaolo had a dream Cremonese debut, dragging Parma right back into the relegation battle with rare Youssef Maleh and Jari Vandeputte goals at the Stadio Tardini.

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The Ducali were still fairly comfortably mid-table, despite just two points from the last three rounds, including a 4-1 defeat to Torino. Enrico Delprato was suspended, with Adrian Bernabé, Benja Cremaschi, Pontus Almqvist and Matija Frigan injured.

Cremonese were increasingly desperate after the 4-1 hammering by Fiorentina left them three points adrift in the drop zone, sacking Davide Nicola. Warren Bondo sat out a ban, with Federico Baschirotto, Michele Collocolo and Faris Moumbagna still sidelined, but Giampaolo moved to a 4-4-2 formation.

See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.

PARMA, ITALY – MARCH 21: Marco Giampaolo head coach of US Cremonese during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and US Cremonese at Stadio Ennio Tardini on March 21, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Jari Vandeputte sprinted away on the counter from his own half to sting Zion Suzuki’s gloves at the near post, while Federico Bonazzoli’s acrobatic overhead kick flashed over the bar.

Cremonese had the ball in the net on 24 minutes with Bonazzoli tapping in a poor clearance, but it didn’t count as Alessio Zerbin was offside in the build-up.

PARMA, ITALY – MARCH 21: Antonio Sanabria of Cremonese battles for possession with Lautaro Valenti of Parma Calcio 1913 during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and US Cremonese at Stadio Ennio Tardini on March 21, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Mateo Pellegrini drilled the first Parma opportunity just wide, while Bonazzoli’s glancing header was smothered by Suzuki.

Cremonese took the lead when a poor Sasha Britschgi clearance fell to Maleh, who still had plenty to do with a ferocious first-time left-foot strike from 20 metres into the far bottom corner. It was his first Serie A goal since 2021.

PARMA, ITALY – MARCH 21: Youssef Maleh of Cremonese celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and US Cremonese at Stadio Ennio Tardini on March 21, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

They doubled the deserved advantage when Jamie Vardy came off the bench and within minutes provided the decisive assist, rolling across from the left for Vandeputte to run through the centre, taking a touch to then beat the on-rushing Suzuki.

Gabriel Strefezza fired high and wide, but Hans Nicolussi Caviglia’s strike was going on target until deflected inches wide by Sebastiano Luperto’s backside.

Martin Payero should’ve made more from a similar Vardy assist late on, but his first touch let him down. Cremonese’s last victory in Serie A was 2-0 against Lecce on December 7, followed by four draws and 11 defeats.

Parma 0-2 Cremonese

Maleh 54 (C), Vandeputte 68 (C)

21-03-2026 14:00

MatchDay 30

Parma Store (Stadio Ennio Tardini)PARUSC

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Player statistic

50' Tommaso Barbieri
54' Youssef Maleh
Jacob Ondrejka 66'
68' Jari Vandeputte(Assist: Jamie Vardy)
90+1' Martín Payero

PAR

USC

Starting lineups

31

Zion Suzuki
Goalkeeper

39

Alessandro Circati
Defender

60′

14

Emanuele Valeri
Defender

5

Lautaro Valenti
Defender

37

Mariano Troilo
Defender

27

Sascha Britschgi
Defender

16

Mandela Keita
Midfielder

73′

22

Oliver Sörensen
Midfielder

61′

7

Gabriel Strefezza
Attacker

17

Jacob Ondrejka
Attacker

73′

9

Mateo Pellegrino
Attacker

1

Emil Audero
Goalkeeper

3

Giuseppe Pezzella
Defender

15

Matteo Bianchetti
Defender

89′

5

Sebastiano Luperto
Defender

33

Alberto Grassi
Midfielder

24

Filippo Terracciano
Midfielder

27

Jari Vandeputte
Midfielder

79′

29

Youssef Maleh
Midfielder

7

Alessio Zerbin
Attacker

46′

99

Antonio Sanabria
Attacker

67′

90

Federico Bonazzoli
Attacker

67′

Substitutes

29

Franco Carboni
Defender

66

Filippo Rinaldi
Goalkeeper

40

Edoardo Corvi
Goalkeeper

3

Abdoulaye Ndiaye
Defender

24

Christian Ordoñez
Midfielder

63

Marlon Mena Martinez
Defender

41

Hans Nicolussi Caviglia
Midfielder

60′

21

Gaetano Oristanio
Midfielder

61′

8

Nahuel Estévez
Midfielder

73′

23

Nesta Elphege
Attacker

73′

69

Lapo Nava
Goalkeeper

16

Marco Silvestri
Goalkeeper

23

Federico Ceccherini
Defender

9

Milan Djuric
Attacker

77

David Okereke
Attacker

22

Romano Floriani Mussolini
Defender

30

Mika Faye
Defender

4

Tommaso Barbieri
Defender

46′

10

Jamie Vardy
Attacker

67′

32

Martín Payero
Midfielder

67′

2

Morten Thorsby
Midfielder

79′

55

Francesco Folino
Defender

89′

BySusy Campanale

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