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Parma set to sack manager Fabio Pecchia

Parma set to sack manager Fabio Pecchia

Yahoo17-02-2025

Serie A side Parma are now set to sack manager Fabio Pecchia and the decision has already been made.
Gianluca di Marzio has reported today that Parma's decision to sack Pecchia has already been communicated to the manager and the decision was made in the last few days.
They have lost their last four games in the Serie A and this has left them at 18th in the table after a rather promising start to the campaign. They found themselves in the top four early on in the season but things have fallen apart since then, despite a host of promising players.
They have won only four games in the season so far and have conceded as many as 45 goals in the campaign, which is the second worst defensive tally in the division. They have scored 30 goals though, which is the joint second-highest goalscoring tally in the bottom half of the division.
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