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Torino's Nicolas Nkoulou takes a knee after scoring against Parma as Serie A resumes

Torino went on to draw 1-1 with Parma in the first Serie A game since the league was shut down more than three months ago amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Nicolas Nkoulou
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Published : Jun 21, 2020, 9:40 AM IST

Milan: Nicolas Nkoulou of Torino's scored the first goal of Serie A in 103 days as the Italian league resumed on Saturday. After scoring, Nkoulou took a knee in a show of support for the Black Lives Matter movement and in honour of George Floyd.

Torino went on to draw 1-1 with Parma in the first Serie A game since the league was shut down more than three months ago amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Nicolas Nkoulou
Nicolas Nkoulou

Torino players wore a special kit with a message for healthcare workers on the players' jerseys: Thank you to all the heroes.

There was also a minute's silence before kickoff in tribute to those who have died in the pandemic.

Italy has been one of the hardest-hit countries by the coronavirus, with nearly 35,000 deaths attributed to COVID-19. It was also the first country in Europe to shut down its soccer league on March 9.

Serie A is resuming this weekend with four catchup matches, in empty stadiums. Hellas Verona beat Cagliari 2-1 in the late match. On Sunday Atalanta hosts Sassuolo and Inter Milan welcomes Sampdoria.

In Turin, Juraj Kucka levelled for Parma in the 31st. Torino should have restored its advantage three minutes into the second half when it was awarded a penalty following a foul by Simone Iacoponi on Simone Edera.

However, Parma goalkeeper Luigi Sepe saved Andrea Belotti's spot-kick.

Torino, which had lost its previous six league matches before the shutdown, moved three points above the relegation zone.

Parma moved up to eighth, two points below Verona and three off a European spot.

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Walter Zenga
Walter Zenga

Walter Zenga finally got his debut on the Cagliari bench in an eventful match which saw two players sent off.

Zenga replaced Rolando Maran as coach on March 3 but had to wait for his first game in charge because of the shutdown.

Samuel Di Carmine scored twice for Verona in the first half before forward Fabio Borini was shown a straight red card for a tackle on Cagliari midfielder Marko Rog.

Giovanni Simeone pulled one back for Cagliari two minutes before the break but the visiting team also had a player sent off when midfielder Luca Cigarini was shown a second yellow 20 minutes from time.

Milan: Nicolas Nkoulou of Torino's scored the first goal of Serie A in 103 days as the Italian league resumed on Saturday. After scoring, Nkoulou took a knee in a show of support for the Black Lives Matter movement and in honour of George Floyd.

Torino went on to draw 1-1 with Parma in the first Serie A game since the league was shut down more than three months ago amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Nicolas Nkoulou
Nicolas Nkoulou

Torino players wore a special kit with a message for healthcare workers on the players' jerseys: Thank you to all the heroes.

There was also a minute's silence before kickoff in tribute to those who have died in the pandemic.

Italy has been one of the hardest-hit countries by the coronavirus, with nearly 35,000 deaths attributed to COVID-19. It was also the first country in Europe to shut down its soccer league on March 9.

Serie A is resuming this weekend with four catchup matches, in empty stadiums. Hellas Verona beat Cagliari 2-1 in the late match. On Sunday Atalanta hosts Sassuolo and Inter Milan welcomes Sampdoria.

In Turin, Juraj Kucka levelled for Parma in the 31st. Torino should have restored its advantage three minutes into the second half when it was awarded a penalty following a foul by Simone Iacoponi on Simone Edera.

However, Parma goalkeeper Luigi Sepe saved Andrea Belotti's spot-kick.

Torino, which had lost its previous six league matches before the shutdown, moved three points above the relegation zone.

Parma moved up to eighth, two points below Verona and three off a European spot.

LATE DEBUT

Walter Zenga
Walter Zenga

Walter Zenga finally got his debut on the Cagliari bench in an eventful match which saw two players sent off.

Zenga replaced Rolando Maran as coach on March 3 but had to wait for his first game in charge because of the shutdown.

Samuel Di Carmine scored twice for Verona in the first half before forward Fabio Borini was shown a straight red card for a tackle on Cagliari midfielder Marko Rog.

Giovanni Simeone pulled one back for Cagliari two minutes before the break but the visiting team also had a player sent off when midfielder Luca Cigarini was shown a second yellow 20 minutes from time.

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