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Crisis-hit Parma stun Juventus 1-0
Parma’s midfielder JoseMauri (centre) celebrateswith teammates afterscoring a goal during theSerie A football matchbetween against Juventusyesterday at theTardiniStadium in Parma.(PHOTO: AFP)
Football, Oversea's Football Leagues, Sports
April 11, 2015

Crisis-hit Parma stun Juventus 1-0

MILAN, Italy (AFP) — Jose Mauri struck on the hour mark as crisis-hit Parma stunned Juventus 1-0 to hand the champions only their second defeat of the Serie A season, while Cagliari’s relegation woes deepened with a 2-0 defeat at Genoa.

Days before hosting Monaco in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final, Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri rested a number of regulars for the trip to a packed Enrico Tardini stadium.

Goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, striker Carlos Tevez and defender Andrea Barzagli were all left on the bench ahead of Tuesday’s last-eight clash in Turin, although it was a decision Allegri could go on to regret.

As well as not being paid all season and being put into administration last month after being declared bankrupt, Parma had also only taken two points from their last seven league outings against the Turin giants.

But Roberto Donadoni’s men were impervious to their recent setbacks and historical statistics, as they set about defying the defending champions in a bid to show their relegation fight is far from over.

Juventus spurned several half chances in a balanced opening half, with Claudio Marchisio’s effort blocked yards from goal in the opening exchanges, while Ishak Belfodil curled a left-footed effort that went just wide of Marco Storari’s upright.

Parma ‘keeper Antonio Mirante then reacted quickly to keep out Arturo Vidal’s header at the back post with his foot after the Chilean got on the end of Marchisio’s free kick.

Allegri had partnered Fernando Llorente with Kingsley Coman up front and the Frenchman was denied by Mirante from a tight angle after being sent through on the left.

Coman came close again shortly after the restart when he fired a rocket just over Mirante’s bar, but Juve were soon trailing when Belfodil cut back from the byeline for Mauri to fire into the top of the net.

Juve’s only other defeat was away to Genoa at the start of the season. Although their second reverse is unlikely to stop their charge towards a fourth-consecutive scudetto, it could give faint hope to Roma, who sit second at 14 points before their trip to Torino today.

Former AC Milan midfielder Donadoni has endured an emotional roller coaster as coach of stricken Parma this season.

And although the ‘Duchy Men’ face a huge battle to beat the drop — Parma are 10 points from safety at the bottom of the table — no one could deny the 51-year-old coach a deserved victory punch at full-time.

“The lads showed great pride tonight,” Donadoni told Mediaset. “We might be last in the table, but after everything that’s happened the squad has shown that they can rise above it.”

Allegri admitted to Jtv that Juve had “made too many errors” in the second half and added: “We need points to secure this championship and it’s not been won yet. But we’re calm and now our focus is on Monaco.”

Asked about Tuesday’s fixture, Allegri added: “It’s a quarter-final that will be decided over 180 minutes like all the other last-eight ties. No anxiety or euphoria. Everyone says we’re favourites but football games are decided on the pitch.”

At Genoa, M’Baye Niang continued his revival, following his January loan move from AC Milan, by breaking the deadlock minutes at the Luigi Ferraris stadium, with Iago Falque sealing the points with Genoa’s second goal minutes later.

Niang had headed just over the post and bar early on, while Paul-Jose M’Poku came close to a stunning opener for the visitors when he curled a drive over ‘keeper Eugenio Lamanna only to see his effort come off the bar.

Niang broke the deadlock minutes after the restart, doing well to lose his marker in the box before tapping Sebastian Roncaglio’s delivery past Lamanna to claim his fourth goal for his new side.

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