Carlos Cuesta expressed clear disappointment after Parma’s hopes for three points against Lazio were dashed by a deflected Noslin equalizer. However, the Spanish coach also strongly emphasized that his team’s performance was precisely what was required to ensure their Serie A survival.
“It’s truly a shame, a real pity,” Cuesta remarked to Sky Sport.
“We demonstrated strength not just defensively, but offensively as well. It was a great performance, despite knowing we were up against a formidable opponent possessing significant individual talent capable of creating difficulties for us.”
His overall assessment was balanced, recognizing that even one point represents progress.
“We had the chance to win and secure three points, but our approach was correct from the outset, and that will be crucial for accumulating as many points as possible by the season’s end.”

Parma coach Cuesta: ‘We must focus on picking up points’
Regarding survival, Cuesta avoided discussing specific targets or complex calculations. “We don’t create league tables,” he stated simply. “Safety will be confirmed when the mathematics dictate it. Our focus remains on the individual matches and earning points.”
The Parma head coach also used the opportunity to discuss the foundational principles of his team’s identity.
“The core concept of my football philosophy is compactness,” he explained.
“Beyond that, numerous other aspects are tied to the squad’s quality, which was evident at a high level tonight. We must sustain these qualities and strive for even greater improvement; it’s an integral part of our progression. Following two disappointing defeats, we need to leverage this restart to become more cognizant of our strengths and, crucially, ensure our supporters have reason to be proud.”

