Parma 1-0 Sassuolo: Ducali Grind Out Vital Serie A Victory
Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma — 24 May 2026
Parma secured a crucial 1-0 home win over Sassuolo in Serie A action on Sunday evening, with a disciplined defensive display and a single moment of quality proving the difference at the Stadio Ennio Tardini. The result lifted the Ducali further away from the relegation zone and deepened Sassuolo’s mid-table stagnation.
Match Overview
In a contest that lacked clear-cut chances for long periods, Parma’s efficiency in front of goal decided the outcome. The home side absorbed Sassuolo’s early pressure and struck just before the half-hour mark, a lead they would protect tenaciously for the remaining hour. Sassuolo dominated possession but found Parma’s backline, marshalled by veteran centre-back Alessandro Circati, impenetrable.
Key Moment
The only goal of the game arrived in the 28th minute. Parma’s winger Dennis Man collected the ball on the right flank, cut inside past his marker, and unleashed a low, driven shot that squirmed under Sassuolo goalkeeper Andrea Consigli. The Romanian international’s fourth goal of the season proved enough to seal all three points for the hosts.
Tactical Battle
Parma manager Fabio Pecchia set his team up in a compact 4-4-2, ceding possession to Sassuolo but pressing aggressively when the ball entered their defensive third. Sassuolo, under the guidance of Davide Ballardini, controlled 62% of the ball but lacked incision in the final third. Their best chance came in the 67th minute when Armand Laurienté struck the crossbar from 18 yards.
Standout Performers
- Dennis Man (Parma): Scored the winner and was a constant threat on the counter-attack.
- Woyo Coulibaly (Parma): The right-back made five tackles and kept Sassuolo’s left flank quiet.
- Andrea Consigli (Sassuolo): Despite conceding, the veteran goalkeeper made three smart saves to keep the score respectable.
Table Impact
The win moved Parma to 35 points, eight clear of the relegation play-off spot with five matches remaining. Sassuolo remained 12th on 39 points, their hopes of a top-half finish fading. For Parma, this performance underlined their growing resilience at the Tardini, where they have lost only once in their last seven home games.
What’s Next
Parma travel to Udinese next weekend before hosting Fiorentina in a potentially season-defining clash. Sassuolo face Bologna at the Mapei Stadium, needing a response after this frustrating defeat.

