Three Swedish national teams from the start in today's lunch match in Serie A between Bologna and Parma. Dejan Kulusevski was back in the league after his first Swedish A-team collection and continued the fine form of the fall. In the first half, the 19-year-old was given a loose ball just outside the penalty area and cut. Kulusevski's delicate left foot produced a fantastic finish in the away nets and 1-0 to the away team.

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Dejan Kulusevski stood for a new strong effort for Parma Photo: TT News Agency / Archive

Svanberg dividend

Bologna's offensive veteran Rodrigo Palacio then leveled the event with a nod from close range after a corner. Mattias Svanberg had a more anonymous afternoon in the middle of Bologna's midfield and was substituted 65 minutes into the game. Soon after, Juraj Kucka stood for an elegant forward to Simone Iacoponi who chipped over Lukasz Skorupski in the Bologna goal. Bologna created good pressure against Parma's overtime and with 95 minutes on the match clock, Blerim Dzemaili got the position after a corner. The Swiss pressed a right cannon on volley and Luigi Sepe in the Parma goal was hopeless. 2-2 and split points between the two Reggio Emilia teams at Renato Dall'Ara Stadium in Bologna.

Riccardo Gagliolo stood for a stable effort in a new role as a left-back in a newly formed 4-4-2 lineup for Parma.