Silvestre Varela fired relegation-bound Parma to a long overdue victory to inspire a faint glimmer of hope at the Stadio Ennio Tardini, yesterday.

The on-loan Porto winger’s second-half cross-cum-shot settled a 1-0 victory – bankrupt Parma’s first since early January and fourth of the entire Serie A season – over a mid-table Udinese side who have nothing left to play for.

Although Parma move to within 13 points of safety thanks to the unlikely win, their perilous financial situation means they are unlikely to sustain a serious charge off the bottom of the table over the 10 games that remain.

After a cagey opening, the hosts broke forward and almost scored but keeper Orestis Karnezis was equal to Massimo Coda’s volley.

The visitors hit back before the half-hour mark with Igor Bubnjic getting the better of Antonio Mirante only to head the ball against a post.

Coda soon tried his luck with a header over the Udinese bar from Varela’s cross, with the former West Brom man going for goal from distance himself shortly before the half-time whistle sounded.

Francesco Lodi took aim with a free-kick when play resumed, forcing Karnezis into a punched save, and Antonio Nocerino hit badly from the rebound.

Udinese tried to push Parma back, with Bruno Fernandes carving out an opening to set up Guilherme for a volley that flew over the bar, but it was Parma who opened the scoring.

On 70 minutes, Varela opened his account in Italian football as he attempted to pick out Ishak Belfodil in the box. The Algerian had no chance of reaching the ball, however, as it sailed over Karnezis’s shoulders and went in.

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