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65% Ball Possession SAMPDORIA and 35% Ball Possession BOLOGNA
Sampdoria 3 – 1 Bologna
82′ Luis Muriel (pen) 18′ Blerim Dzemaili
83′ Patrik Schick
88′ Ibrahia Mbaye (own goal)
Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Sampdoria, 10th position with 30 points and a negative goal difference of -3
Bologna, 13th position with 27 points and a negative goal difference of -12
Pos | Team | P | W | D | L | Goals | DIFF | Points |
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10 | Sampdoria | 23 | 8 | 6 | 9 | 26:29 | -3 | 30 |
13 | Bologna | 23 | 7 | 6 | 10 | 22:34 | -12 | 27 |
Sampdoria highly motivated after defeating AC Milan last week at the San Siro Stadium. Bologna in despair losing their last 2 games against AC Milan and Napoli.
Cold shower at the Ferraris. It is Bologna to open the score in the 18th minute. Midfielder Blerim Dzemaili defeating Sampdoria goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano with a right footed shot in the top right corner. The assist is by forward Simone Verdi.
Sampdoria equalizing in the 82nd minute. Referee Fabbri giving a penalty to Sampdoria conceded by Bologna defender Erick Pulgar after a handball inside the penalty area. It is Colombian forward Luis Muriel to convert the penalty with a right footed shot defeating Bologna goalkeeper Da Costa in the bottom left corner.
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A comeback! Sampdoria overturning the result!!! Imagine, just a minute after Muriel’s goal and in the 83rd minute the goal by Patrik Schick!!! Schick delivering a left footed shot to the bottom left corner. The assist is by Filip Djuricic.
Oh oh spaghetti oh…. what else could go wrong for Bologna? Bam! In the 88th minute the own goal by Ibrahima Mbaye.
- There are 44 precedents between Sampdoria – Bologna at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium. Stats showing Sampdoria with 21 wins, 12 draws, and Bologna with 11 wins. Sampdoria scoring 67 goals and Bologna 45 goals.
Here is SAMPDORIA official starting lineup- formation by coach Marco Giampaolo:
SAMPDORIA (4-3-1-2): Viviano; Bereszyński, Silvestre, Škriniar, Regini; Praet, Torreira, Linetty; Fernandes; Muriel, Quagliarella.
Here is BOLOGNA official starting lineup by coach Roberto Donadoni:
BOLOGNA (4-3-3): da Costa; Torosidīs, Gastaldello, Maietta, Masina; Dzemaili, Pulgar, Donsah; Verdi, Destro, Krejcl.
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Stats BEFORE the game. Top scorer of SAMPDORIA: Luis Muriel with 8 goals
Top scorer of BOLOGNA: Mattia Destro and Blerim Dzemaili with 5 goals each
Sampdoria | Goals | Goals | Bologna |
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Muriel, Luis | 8 | 5 | Destro, Mattia |
Schick, Patrik | 5 | 5 | Dzemaili, Blerim |
Quagliarella, Fabio | 4 | 4 | Verdi, Simone |
Fernandes, Bruno | 3 | 1 | Helander, Filip |
Barreto, Edgar | 2 | 1 | Viviani, Federico |
Stats. Here are the last 3 games of SAMPDORIA: 1 win, 2 lost
05/02/17 | SA | Milan – Sampdoria | 0:1 | 23 | |||
29/01/17 | SA | Sampdoria – Roma | 3:2 | 22 | |||
22/01/17 | SA | Atalanta – Sampdoria | 1:0 | 21 |
Stats. Here are the last 3 games of BOLOGNA: 1 draw, 2 lost
08/02/17 | SA | Bologna – Milan | 0:1 | 18 | |||
04/02/17 | SA | Bologna – Napoli | 1:7 | 23 | |||
29/01/17 | SA | Cagliari – Bologna | 1:1 | 22 |
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Bologna official starting lineup against Sampdoria
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2016 – 2017 Italian Serie A Week 24
Sampdoria 3 – 1 Bologna
Sunday 12 February 2017
Luigi Ferraris Stadium
Sampdoria, Italy
18:00
Referee: FABBRI
Assistants: DE PINTO – DE MEO
Fourth Official: TEGONI
ADD1: VALERI
ADD2: MARINELLI
Goals: 18′ Blerim Dzemaili (B.), 82′ Luis Muriel (S)(pen), 83′ Patrik Schick (S), 88′ Ibrahia Mbaye (own goal)
Official lineups – formations:
SAMPDORIA (4-3-1-2): Viviano; Bereszyński, Silvestre, Škriniar, Regini; Praet, Torreira, Linetty; Fernandes; Muriel, Quagliarella.
Subs: Puggioni, Dodô, Barreto, Ricky Álvarez, Palombo, Pavlović, Cigarini, Djuričić, Tessiore, Budimir, Schick, Tomic.
Coach: Marco Giampaolo.
BOLOGNA (4-3-3): da Costa; Torosidīs, Gastaldello, Maietta, Masina; Dzemaili, Pulgar, Donsah; Verdi, Destro, Krejcl.
Subs: Ravaglia, Sarr, Oikonomou, Krafth, Viviani, Taïder, Di Francesco, Mbaye, Nagy, Sadiq, Petković, Rizzo.
Coach: Roberto Donadoni.