Krstović's "bomb" from a free kick was not enough for Leće - Parma with two goals in stoppage time to draw 2:2

The Montenegrin representative scored against Parma, then missed three great chances. The guests then scored two goals in stoppage time (2:2).

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Celebration of Nikola Krstović, Lecce still without triumph, Photo: US Lecce
Celebration of Nikola Krstović, Lecce still without triumph, Photo: US Lecce
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Ažurirano: 21.09.2024. 23:29h

Leće moved forward after two initial defeats, without defeat in the last three games, but lost the triumph against Parma with goals conceded in stoppage time, the second of which came in the last attack in the match of the 5th round of Serie A - 2:2.

Nikola Krstović was both a hero and a tragedy for Leće, he scored brilliantly from a free kick at the beginning of the second half to make it 2:0, only to miss three great chances in the finish.

Just a few seconds after he missed the biggest one, in the 93rd minute, Parma's first goal arrived - 2:1, and a few seconds before the end of the fifth minute of injury time, the second one - 2:2!

Krstović scored in the 57th minute, it was a fantastic shot, he was a little lucky that the ball caught Koulibaly - enough for the ball to be uncatchable for the goalkeeper Suzuki.

It was believed then that Leće was heading for a certain victory. The goal was preceded by a great counter by 19-year-old Patrik Dorgu, Krstović "offered" him a goal chance, but the young Danish representative decided to go forward and forced a red card from the Chancellery in the 57th minute.

Ten minutes earlier, the home defender, Frenchman Federik Gulber, was sent off and a series of attacks began by Parma, who were outplayed in the first half and lost with a goal by Dorgu in the 32nd minute.

However, after the goal, Krstović was hurt by a teammate while landing, but he did not want to spoil the game.

He then missed three good chances, the last one right before Parma's first goal - Almkvist scored in the third minute of stoppage time, and in the last attack, the "dairymen" drew a point with a goal by Frenchman Antoine Eno.

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