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Torino Vs Parma: Matchday 29 and Conflicting Published Lineups Explained

Confirmed: Torino and Parma meet on Matchday 29 in a fixture where standings and managerial choices are clearly stated. Investigative focus: multiple published line-ups for the same match present divergent starting XIs, creating a gap between one outlet’s “official line-ups” and another set of published rosters. This article examines those contradictions and what the record does and does not confirm about the starters for the game.

Matchday 29: Torino, Parma standings and managers

Confirmed: Torino sit on 30 points and are described as occupying 15th place, with Roberto D’Aversa the team’s coach. Confirmed: Parma have 34 points and are placed 12th, led by coach Carlos Cuesta. Documented: the recent form cited for each side includes Torino’s 2-1 defeat to Napoli and Parma’s 0-0 draw with Fiorentina. These facts establish the competitive context for the fixture and name the two managers responsible for selection choices.

Torino Vs Parma: conflicting published line-ups name Suzuki, Corvi, Zapata and Adams

Documented contradiction: one published line-up lists Torino in a 3-4-2-1 with Paleari in goal and a forward pairing of Simeone and Adams. That same source lists Parma with Suzuki as goalkeeper, and Pellegrino leading the attack. A different published roster for the same match lists Torino with Alberto Paleari in goal but names Duván Zapata among the forwards, and includes players such as Valentino Lázaro and Matteo Prati in the outfield. For Parma, the second roster lists Edoardo Corvi as goalkeeper and includes Mandela Keita and Hans Nicolussi in midfield roles.

Confirmed: the first source explicitly calls its lists “official line-ups” and assigns Roberto D’Aversa and Carlos Cuesta as the coaches making those choices. Documented: the second source presents a similar eleven for each side but with key differences in goalkeeper and forward selection. Open question: the context does not confirm which of these published rosters reflects the clubs’ final, matchday starting XIs.

Roberto D’Aversa and Carlos Cuesta: squad notes, form and what remains unclear

Documented: D’Aversa is newly appointed and has taken three points from two games, and one source notes his squad may be close to full strength apart from a single player whose presence is in doubt. Documented: Parma are credited with recent away resilience, including a string of positive results and an inability to concede in several away fixtures. Together these match reports form a pattern where selection clarity matters: Parma’s defensive continuity and Torino’s managerial turnover both make the precise starting XI significant for how the contest may unfold.

Open question: the context does not confirm whether the differing goalkeeper names or the alternate forward choices reflect provisional, media-projected selections, late changes, or editorial inconsistency. The published materials do not show an explicit club-issued matchday team sheet that resolves the discrepancies.

Closing: The single specific piece of evidence that would resolve which published roster was accurate is a confirmed club matchday starting XI from either Torino or Parma. If a club-issued, official starting XI is confirmed for the fixture, it would establish which published list of names matched the actual starters and end the documented contradiction between the competing line-ups.

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