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POST MATCH STATISTICS FROM PARMA VS BARI


Collecchio, 28 September 2023 - The stats following the 2-1 victory over Bari. 

  • Parma have won 17 points from the first seven matches in the league this season (5W, 2D), the best start the Crociati have ever had in Serie B. 
  • Parma have won five of the first seven matches in the league this season, never have they had this many wins in the opening seven games of the season - the 14 goals scored is also a record for the Crociati after 7 matches
  • Parma have gained points in their last 15 Serie B matches, the longest open unbeaten streak in the league and the second longest stretch of unbeaten matches for the Crociati in Serie B after the 20 between 2009 and 2017 (the first 18 with Francesco Guidolin on the bench, then two wins with D’Aversa in the first two matches of 2017/18). 
  • From last April, between Serie A and Serie B, only Inter (12) have won more league matches than Parma (11). 
  • From the beginning of last May, in the regular season, Parma have conceded the fewest goals (six) amongst teams currently in Serie B. 
  • Bari became the second team that Anthony Partipilo has scored more than one goal against in Serie B - in total, Partipilo has scored four goals against the Puglian team in Italian professional leagues (two in Serie B and two in Serie C, whilst representing Ternana). 
  • Adrian Benedyczak became the second player to score at least five goals in each of the last three Serie B seasons, after Massimo Coda. 
  • Bari lost their first match in Serie B this season: their last loss in the regular season before this one came on the last day of the season last year (4-3 vs Genoa at Marassi). 
  • Anthony Partipilo engaged in 15 duels in the match against Bari, more than any other player on the pitch. 
  • Amongst the Parma players, during the match against Bari, only Simon Sohm (15) completed more passages in the final third than Anthony Partipilo (13). 


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