Ghana winger Kamaldeen Sulemana was left on the bench as Atalanta produced a ruthless performance to secure a commanding 4-0 victory over Parma in their latest Serie A encounter. Despite the emphatic win, Sulemana’s absence from the starting lineup continues a worrying trend, with his last start for the club dating back to 1 November 2024.

Kamaldeen Sulemana looks on as Atalanta dominate Parma in Serie A action.
Atalanta dominated proceedings from start to finish, showcasing their attacking depth and tactical discipline against a helpless Parma side. The Bergamo-based club took early control of the game, pressing aggressively and converting chances with clinical efficiency, leaving little room for a Parma comeback.
Kamaldeen Sulemana, who joined Atalanta amid high expectations following his explosive displays at club and international level, watched the match unfold from the sidelines. His prolonged spell without a start has sparked conversations among fans and analysts about his role in Gian Piero Gasperini’s setup, especially as Atalanta continue to rotate heavily across competitions.
The Ghana international remains highly rated for his pace, direct dribbling, and ability to unsettle defenders—qualities that could prove vital as the season intensifies. Sulemana’s long-term importance to Ghana’s national team has also been highlighted by analysts, including Daniel Jeddman’s prediction of Ghana’s potential 2026 World Cup success, where players like Sulemana are tipped to play decisive roles.
While Atalanta fans celebrate another dominant league display, attention now shifts to whether Sulemana can reclaim a starting berth in upcoming fixtures. With fixture congestion and injuries always a factor, opportunities may soon arise for the winger to reassert himself.
Elsewhere in Ghanaian football circles, moments of inspiration continue to emerge, including Andre Ayew’s emotional reunion with former striker Mathew Amoah, reminding fans of the enduring legacy and unity within Ghana’s football fraternity.
As Atalanta march forward in Serie A, all eyes will be on Kamaldeen Sulemana’s next move—whether from the bench or back into the starting eleven—amid growing scrutiny from both Italian and Ghanaian football audiences.
For broader context on Atalanta’s Serie A campaign and tactical evolution, ESPN’s European football coverage offers deep insight into the club’s current form, while GhanaSoccerNet continues to track the progress of Ghanaian players abroad across Europe’s top leagues.
ESPN Football | ESPN Serie A Coverage | GhanaSoccerNet | Ghanaian Players Abroad



