Parma 0-1 Lazio: Post-match review, Stats, Key moments

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Dive into Bwin’s post-match review of Parma 0-1 Lazio in the Serie A on Saturday, 13 December 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.

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Parma 0-1 Lazio Post-Match Review

Lazio secured a 1-0 victory over Parma in a tightly contested Serie A match. The game shifted early when Lazio’s Mattia Zaccagni received a red card in the 42nd minute, leaving the visitors with 10 men for the second half, yet they held firm defensively. Parma, coming off a mixed run including a recent home draw with Milan and a loss to Udinese, pushed for an opener but struggled to convert chances against a resilient Lazio side that had drawn with Bologna and lost to Milan in their prior outings.

The second half saw Parma make adjustments with Mariano Troilo replacing Enrico Delprato at the break, followed by further substitutions, but Lazio’s discipline paid off despite another red card for Toma Bašić in the 77th minute. The decisive moment arrived in the 82nd minute when substitute Tijjani Noslin scored, assisted by Danilo Cataldi, capitalising on Lazio’s counter-attacking threat. This win builds on Lazio’s recent home success against Lecce, while Parma’s defeat extends their inconsistent form, highlighted by a win over Pisa but losses in two of their last three league games.

Parma 0-1 Lazio Statistics

Lazio edged possession with 53% compared to Parma’s 47%, reflecting a slight control in midfield despite playing with reduced numbers for much of the game, which allowed them to dictate tempo and launch the late winner. Both sides matched each other on corners at four apiece, but Lazio showed more effectiveness in dribbles with 64 successful attempts against Parma’s 58, pointing to better individual skill in breaking lines under pressure. The match was marked by discipline issues for Lazio, who picked up one yellow card and two reds, while Parma had two yellows; neither team scored in injury time or from penalties, with Lazio recording the only assist and both using four substitutions each to manage fatigue and tactics.

Substitutions played a key role, with Parma bringing on Mariano Troilo for Enrico Delprato at 46 minutes, Jacob Ondrejka for Gaetano Oristanio at 70 minutes, Patrick Cutrone for Adrian Benedyczak at 76 minutes, and Milan Djuric for Mandela Keita at 86 minutes. Lazio responded with a triple change at 70 minutes, where Fisayo Dele-Bashiru replaced Matteo Cancellieri, Tijjani Noslin came on for Taty Castellanos, and Oliver Provstgaard took over from Patric, followed by Matías Vecino substituting for Danilo Cataldi at 88 minutes, which helped secure their narrow lead.

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Key Moments from Parma 0-1 Lazio

The match’s momentum swung dramatically in the 42nd minute when Lazio’s Mattia Zaccagni was sent off with a red card, forcing the away side to reorganise and defend deeper against Parma’s growing pressure. Parma looked to exploit this with substitutions, including Mariano Troilo coming on for Enrico Delprato at half-time and later Jacob Ondrejka replacing Gaetano Oristanio at 70 minutes, but yellow cards for Emanuele Valeri at 51 minutes and Nahuel Estévez at 77 minutes disrupted their rhythm. Lazio faced further adversity with Matteo Cancellieri’s yellow card at 62 minutes and Toma Bašić’s red card at 77 minutes, yet they broke the deadlock in the 82nd minute through Tijjani Noslin’s goal, assisted by Danilo Cataldi, after a triple substitution at 70 minutes that injected fresh energy.

These changes proved pivotal, with Tijjani Noslin replacing Taty Castellanos, Fisayo Dele-Bashiru coming on for Matteo Cancellieri, and Oliver Provstgaard taking over from Patric, helping Lazio withstand Parma’s late push that included Patrick Cutrone substituting for Adrian Benedyczak at 76 minutes and Milan Djuric for Mandela Keita at 86 minutes. The final substitution saw Matías Vecino replace Danilo Cataldi at 88 minutes, ensuring Lazio held on for the win despite the numerical disadvantage.

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Parma 0-1 Lazio Lineups

Parma

Parma lined up in a 4-4-2 formation, focusing on a solid defensive base with Emanuele Valeri and Nahuel Estévez providing midfield bite, though their yellow cards highlighted disciplinary lapses. Partnerships like Adrian Benedyczak up front were tested, with substitutions such as Patrick Cutrone coming on to add attacking options, while Mandela Keita’s role in the engine room was cut short by Milan Djuric’s late entry. Enrico Delprato and Gaetano Oristanio started but made way for Mariano Troilo and Jacob Ondrejka respectively, aiming to build pressure without finding the net.

Lazio

Lazio deployed a 4-3-3 setup, emphasising width and quick transitions, with Danilo Cataldi anchoring midfield and providing the assist for the winner before Matías Vecino replaced him late on. Key roles included Taty Castellanos leading the line until Tijjani Noslin came on as a substitute to score the decisive goal, while Patric’s defensive duties were handed to Oliver Provstgaard in a triple change. Matteo Cancellieri started but picked up a yellow before Fisayo Dele-Bashiru took his place, and red cards for Mattia Zaccagni and Toma Bašić forced tactical adjustments to maintain structure.

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Bwin’s Man of the Match

Bwin’s Man of the Match was Lazio goalkeeper Ivan Provedel, whose performance was crucial in securing the clean sheet despite his team’s two red cards. He made six saves to deny Parma’s attacks, added two clearances and one punch to repel danger, and ensured no goals were conceded throughout the match. His composure under pressure highlighted Lazio’s defensive resilience in a challenging away fixture.

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Updated Form Guide

Parma

Recent Serie A matches:

  • Loss: 0-1 vs Lazio (H)
  • Win: 1-0 vs Pisa (A)
  • Loss: 0-2 vs Udinese (H)
  • Win: 2-1 vs Hellas Verona (A)
  • Draw: 2-2 vs Milan (H)

Lazio

Recent Serie A matches:

  • Win: 1-0 vs Parma (A)
  • Draw: 1-1 vs Bologna (H)
  • Loss: 0-1 vs Milan (A)
  • Win: 2-0 vs Lecce (H)
  • Loss: 0-2 vs Inter (A)

What’s Next for Both Teams?

Parma

Parma have just suffered a 0-1 home defeat to Lazio, leaving them in 17th place on 14 points and still searching for consistency after a recent form that includes a win over Pisa but losses to Udinese and now Lazio, plus a draw with Milan. Their next fixture is against Fiorentina on 27 December 2025 at 11:30, with the opponents currently 20th on six points, offering Parma a chance to pull further away from the relegation zone if they can capitalise on Fiorentina’s struggles. Building on away successes like against Hellas Verona will be key to turning their home form around in this crucial encounter.

Lazio

Lazio have just claimed a 1-0 away win over Parma, boosting them to eighth place on 22 points following a patchy run that features a draw with Bologna, a loss to Milan, a win over Lecce, and a defeat to Inter. Their next match is against Cremonese on 20 December 2025 at 17:00, with the opposition sitting 11th on 20 points, presenting an opportunity for Lazio to climb towards European spots if they maintain the defensive solidity shown recently. Overcoming this mid-table challenge could help consolidate their position after mixed results against top sides.

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