Lazio secured a notable away victory against Parma, thanks to Tijjani Noslin’s late goal, even while facing the challenge of playing with only nine men after Mattia Zaccagni and Toma Basic received red cards.
In the early moments of the match, Matteo Cancellieri challenged goalkeeper Edoardo Corvi with a shot at the near post, while at the opposite end, Adrian Bernabé forced Ivan Provedel into action with an attempt from the edge of the area.
For Lazio Taty Castellanos was just a yard away from heading in the Adam Marusic knockdown from a free kick when Nahuel Estevez cleared it almost off the line.

Toma Basic’s free kick sailed just over the bar, and his shot following a Mattia Zaccagni assist prompted a crucial save from Corvi.
The dynamics of the game shifted just before half-time when Mattia Zaccagni executed a late and high challenge in midfield on Estevez, prompting the referee to issue a straight red card.
Enrico Delprato left the field due to injury, yet Mateo Pellegrino once more challenged Provedel immediately after the restart, while Adrian Bernabe shot over the bar while being pressured by Luca Pellegrini.
Lazio was issued a second red card for violent conduct when Basic was seen by the referee elbowing Estevez in the ribs during an off-the-ball incident, leaving them with only nine players.
Remarkably, the Aquile maintained their lead despite being two men short. Noslin seized the opportunity as Lautaro Valenti was caught off guard on the edge of the area, maintaining his composure to maneuver around Corvi and slot the ball into the unguarded net while a Parma player rushed to return to the line.
Provedel executed a remarkable one-handed reaction save shortly after, skillfully readjusting to manage the deflection and expertly palming Estevez’s powerful shot away from under the bar. At the resulting corner, Pellegrino’s acrobatic effort sailed wide.

