Genoa vs Parma prediction: ITALY: Serie A betting tips on match 2025-01-11 11:30.
[p]A fourth clean sheet across their last six matches saw Genoa pick up an important point in a bottom-half clash with Lecce last time out (0-0). It was also further evidence of their progress under new coach Patrick Vieira who has overseen just one defeat since his arrival (W2, D4), but an increasing number of stalemates is the main reason why Genoa only have a three-point cushion to the relegation zone ahead of this round.[/p]
[p]Genoa will be eager then to start the new calendar year with a win, particularly as they still remain one of only two Serie A teams yet to register a victory at home this term (D6, L4). Perhaps a better start could help them in that goal as they have failed to score the opener at home in nine consecutive league matches, last doing so against Inter back in August (D 2-2).[/p]
[p]A point behind their opponents, Parma also saw their last match end in a goalless draw away to Torino. The visitors have now avoided defeat in consecutive matches (W1, D1), but a three-game losing streak before saw their distance from the relegation zone shrink to only two points ahead of this round.[/p]
[p]Parma have managed just one victory on the road so far this league season (D5, L3) and their draw in the last round means the visitors have failed to score in back-to-back away outings for the first time this term. The Crociati should still travel with some attacking confidence though because they have scored an impressive 12 goals across the last four away H2Hs, winning three of those matches (D1).[/p]
[p]Players to watch: Genoa’s top league scorer Andrea Pinamonti (G6) scored the only goal in their win against Parma back in November and four of his last five goals arrived after the break. For the visitors, Dennis Man has netted three of his four league goals this season inside the opening 25 minutes, being the game’s first goalscorer each time.[/p]
[p]Hot stat: Parma are yet to score inside the opening 15 minutes of any away match this term, whilst Genoa’s home outings saw six goals during this period.[/p]
[p][i]Written by Tomáš Vlasák[/i][/p]