Hellas Verona have fought back to maintain their terrific start to the season against Parma, with Jorginho's last-gasp penalty enough to send the newly-promoted side fourth in Serie A.
Verona took on Parma with a 100% home record and broke the deadlock after nine minutes through Fabrizio Cacciatore, who volleyed into the corner from close range.
Parma produced a strong response, though, scoring twice in six minutes to take control at the break.
First Marco Parolo smashed in from range with a blistering drive and then Antonio Cassano controlled neatly before measuring home.
Verona were back in the ascendancy after the interval as Luca Toni's strike was disallowed for a foul in the box.
Toni was involved again soon after as he won a penalty kick after being pushed by Mattia Cassani, with Jorginho making no mistake to level the match on 60 minutes.
Both sides pushed for a late winner in a free-flowing match but it was Verona who edged ahead just three minutes from time.
Jorginho was the man who made the difference as Verona were awarded a second spot kick, with the Brazilian blocked by Marco Machionni in the box.
After a delay Jorginho got up to complete a match-winning brace, denying Parma a share of the points in a frenetic clash.