Despite the fact that Atalanta took the lead with Pasalic, Parma was able to secure a draw with the new player Patrick Cutrone thanks to his performance.
After 19 minutes, Atalanta had a tremendous opportunity to take the lead when Marten de Roon caught Mandela Keita sleeping while playing out from the back. Zion Suzuki was off his line, so Gianluca Scamacca attempted the lob, but he hit the upright of an open goal. This was a missed opportunity for Atalanta and certainly a relief for Parma.

There was a scorching shot from Lautaro Valenti that came close to hitting the near post from a distance, while Adrian Bernabé also managed to sting Marco Carnesecchi’s gloves.
In his first game for Parma, Gaetano Oristanio made his debut and immediately forced Carnesecchi to make a difficult save. Carnesecchi had also blocked the rebound that Mateo Pellegrino had attempted, although there was a handling error in the buildup there.
In addition, Pellegrino drew the Valenti cross wide of the far post with his head, and Kamaldeen Sulemana squandered a promising counterattack after being set up by Charles De Ketelaere.
Despite the fact that Nikola Krstovic missed the target with one of his shots and hit another weak finish straight at Suzuki, he ended up being an essential component in the breakthrough.
The striker who had previously played for Lecce finished it off with his back to the goal for a Pasalic daisy-cutter from the edge of the area that went through a sea of legs.

However, it did not continue for very long because Parma equalized the score after Enrico Del Prato’s thunderous header on a free kick was palmed off the line by Carnesecchi with one hand. Cutrone, who was making his debut, was the first player to respond on the rebound from close range.
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