A SEASON OF CHANGE
Italian Serie A 2011-2012
Italian Serie A 2011-2012
Round 20 of the season is underway. Parma hosted Genoa only weeks after thrashing them in the cup, with a similar result this time around. The season has so far been an excellent one, and especially intruiguing. Roma struggled from the very start and have never left the relegation zone; Inter and Juventus are only just in the top half, whilst reigning league winners AC Milan occupy 6th. You have to ask, who's first? Second, third? atania, Lazio, Napoli. In that order. Definitely a most surprising (shocking?) set of events, yet they all deserve their current standings having produced marvellous results on a consistent basis. Udinese are behind the Neopolitans and sitting in fifth are Parma, thanks to talented manager Timoteo Moretti.
The young Italian (with a bit of Scot) was relatively unheard of before being handed the chance to lead Crociati to where they are now. It was a gamble on the part of the board but one that has paid off for the time being, with "Timo" bringing attacking football and mostly good results to a team predicted to finish mid-table. He spent pre-season quietly bringing the players up to speed with his tactics, bolstering the squad with a few free transfers and loans. It would seem Parma will be hanging onto Timo Moretti for a while yet.
January's end is nearing, and along with it the end of the winter transfer. It's been a relaxed period with regards to the ins and outs of players for Parma; young striker Connor Wickham joins on loan from Sunderland to provide cover due to injuries, while Simon Pouplin and Francesco Modesto leave for Porto and Sporting Gijon respectively. Perhaps the most exciting news is the confirmation of three loannees remaining permanently for next season. Fabiano Santacroce and Matteo Rubin have been an important part of defence, while Sergio Floccari's flow of goals have been crucial. To have this trio stay on at the club - all on frees - is great progress for Parma.
Next update after the season!
