Hellas Verona and Udinese compete against each other in a closely contested game at the Stadio Marc’Antonio Bentegodi. The two teams could not break the deadlock as the match ended 0-0. Neither side could capitalize on their chances to score.
The game changed decisively in the 71st minute as Hellas Verona’s Suat Serdar was given his marching orders, leaving the home team to finish the match with ten men. Udinese failed to take advantage of the numerical superiority and get a win.
As the match ended, Hellas Verona are now at 14th position and Udinese hold the ninth spot in the Serie A table. Hellas Verona have tough games ahead: Napoli (away) on 12 January, Fiorentina (home) on 19 January, and Venezia (away) on 27 January. Udinese have Atalanta (home) on 11 January, Como (away) on 20 January, and Roma (home) on 26 January.
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