

Yerry Mina celebrates the goal with which he opened the score in Cagliari's victory over Parma (2-0).
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The Cagliari achieved three key points this Saturday on the third date of the Italian series thanks to Yerry Mina's opportunism. The Colombian defender was in charge of unlocking a closed match against Parma and guiding his team towards a victory (2-0) in the Sardinian sand.
The duel was balanced in possession and arrivals, but the score was inclined to a stopped ball play that brought the signature of the Colombian, who in the air game becomes strong thanks to its size.
On half an hour, Andrea Belotti won in the small area with a header that the Japanese Zion Suzuki, goalkeeper of the Parma, stopped, but left the ball served in the area. Mina, attentive, launched head to capitalize on the rebound and send the ball to the bottom of the network.
That meant meant the first mine score in this season and the fourth since you saw the Cagliari shirt. The former player of Palmeiras, Barcelona and Everton reached four annotations with the Sardinian team, which it represents since January 2024.
Parma, far from surrendering, looked for the tie insistently. The clearest option came in the second part, when Gaetano Oristanio crashed a shot against the stick. That action was an alert bell for Cagliari, which immediately reacted so as not to suffer from the account at closing.
The definitive tranquility came thanks to Mattia Felici, who took advantage of a space in the Parmesan rear to score the second and close the game. With that goal, the Cagliari was able
With this triumph, the team led by Fabio Pisacane reached four units and settled provisionally in the sixth position of the table. Parma, on the other hand, just adds a point in three days and is located in box 17, with the concern to start looking towards the lower part of the classification.
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