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Pellegrino's Double Strike Propels Parma to 2-1 Victory Over Hellas Verona

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Giovane equalized for Verona in the 65th minute. Mateo Pellegrino scored twice to lead Parma to a 2-1 win over Verona. Pellegrino opened scoring with an 18th minute header. Seven yellow cards were shown in the physical Serie A contest.
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Verona, Italy — Parma secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory against Hellas Verona at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on Sunday, with Mateo Pellegrino playing the hero by netting both goals for the visitors in a match filled with intensity and determination.

The visitors wasted little time establishing control, breaking the deadlock in the 18th minute when Pellegrino rose highest in the center of the box to power a header into the high center of the goal. The early strike silenced the Verona faithful and gave Parma a platform to build upon as they continued to threaten throughout the first half.

The match took on a combative edge with referee discipline becoming a factor early on. Enrico Delprato entered the book after just eight minutes, setting the tone for what would become a card-filled affair. By halftime, three players had been cautioned, including the goalscorer Pellegrino who received a yellow in the 39th minute for a reckless challenge.

Hellas Verona found their rhythm after the break and were rewarded for their persistence in the 65th minute. Giovane, who had earlier been cautioned, redeemed himself when he connected with Daniel Mosquera's precise pass. The Brazilian attacker made no mistake with his left-footed shot from the center of the box, sending it into the middle of the goal to level the proceedings and reignite the home supporters.

The jubilation for the home side would be short-lived, however. Parma responded with determination and reclaimed their advantage in the 80th minute through their talisman Pellegrino once again. The forward showcased his clinical finishing ability with a well-placed left-footed shot from the center of the box that nestled into the bottom left corner, beyond the goalkeeper's reach. The goal proved decisive as Parma successfully defended their lead despite mounting pressure from the hosts.

The closing stages saw both teams battling fiercely for every ball, with Martin Frese becoming the seventh player to receive a yellow card in the 89th minute. Parma made a tactical substitution five minutes earlier when Nahuel Estévez replaced Adrián Bernabé to help shore up the midfield and protect their slender advantage. The strategy worked as they held firm to secure all three points in what was an enthralling Serie A encounter that showcased both teams' fighting spirit and determination.

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