Our prediction for this Serie A match:
Thursday’s football game between Parma and Inter will bring down the curtain on day 25 of the current Serie A campaign. Parma did well to hold both Udinese and Spezia in the previous two league fixtures, but keep in mind that they have not recorded a win in the Serie A since November 30, 2020. The Gli Emiliani are five points behind the “safe zone”, meaning that they are desperate to grab something from the midweek clash.
Since Gervinho remains in the recovery room alongside Caviglia, Cornelius, Pelle, and Zirkzee, home win should not be considered. The Nerazzurri, on the other hand, are eyeing their sixth consecutive win in the national championship, and seeing that they have been scoring goals for fun of late, we are tempted to put our money on the league leaders. Sensi should be the only absentee in the away team in Thursday’s clash.
Highlighted Player (Vincent Laurini):
Vincent Laurini started his senior career at the age of 19 as he played for Italy amateur club Fossombrone. The full-back made 54 league appearances for the club between 2008 and 2010 and during that period Carpi scouts spotted him.
He signed for Carpi in 2010 and one year later he signed a new five-year deal with Biancorossi. Laurini played 57 games for Carpi and in 2012 he decided to move to Empoli. The Empoli full-back was born in Thionville, France, but he is eligible to play for both France and Italy. Laurini wears No. 2 shirt for the Azzurri and he made 25 league appearances for the club in the 2015/2016 Serie A campaign.
He scored one goal for Empoli during the season as he helped the team pick up one point from the match against Sampdoria. Despite being right-footed, he is capable of playing as a left-back. Laurini’s contract with Empoli expires on 30 June, 2018.
Highlighted Team (Inter):
Internazionale Milano, known as Internazionale, Inter or Inter named Milan, is a football club from Italy, founded on March 9, 1908 by a number of "rebels" who did not like in the regulations of the Milan Cricket and Football Club, now known as AC Milan. The main objection was that no foreign players were allowed. In 1928 the club merged with US Milanese and strongly entered a time when Ambrosiana-Inter survived.
The club, nicknamed the Nerazzurri or the blue / blacks has had many successes. This is how Inter Milan won 18 national titles, seven times the Italian Cup, the UEFA Cup 3x, and 3x times the Champions League, formerly known as the European Cup I.