The owners and fans of Parma were likely expecting a team that could create scoring opportunities, play with flair, and offer an entertaining style. However, the results on the pitch have not justified their faith in Cuesta. The team has collected only five points from a possible eighteen, scoring three goals and conceding seven.
It's still early to make definitive judgments, but football analysis happens as events unfold. Parma's owners and supporters hope that this is a transitional phase for the team, but for now, they look like a disappointing side.
The concern goes beyond just results. Without immediate ambitions for a Europa League spot, there's time to improve the standings. However, the team's style and identity are a major concern. Parma lacks a clear playing identity, and their defensive approach may not be enough, considering Cuesta's ideas.
There's a lack of creativity and proactive philosophy in the team, as seen in their rankings for shots on goal in Serie A. They sit in fourteenth place, which is not enough. The team has talent, but it needs to be showcased.
It's up to Cuesta to find the system that allows his players to thrive. With a young coach brought in to build a long-term project, it's essential to dare and lose rather than losing without daring. The upcoming match against Genoa will be a key test for Parma, and it could serve as a foundation to build upon.
Expectations around Cuesta are high, but those expectations are also a sign of respect. His team needs to show more, and that was what these early matches were supposed to reveal. Soon, results will matter too, and the challenge is demanding, but it also gives Cuesta a real opportunity to show who he is and to express his ideas.