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64% Ball Possession SPAL and 36% Ball Possession BOLOGNA
Spal 1 – 0 Bologna
48′ Alberto Grassi
Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Bologna, 12th position with 33 points and a negative goal difference of -5
SPAL, 18th position with 20 points and a negative goal difference of -23
Pos | Team | P | W | D | L | Goals | DIFF | Points |
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12 | Bologna | 26 | 10 | 3 | 13 | 33:38 | -5 | 33 |
18 | Spal | 26 | 4 | 8 | 14 | 26:49 | -23 | 20 |
The Derby between SPAL vs BOLOGNA at the Stadio Paolo Mazza in Ferrara, Italy is a real challenge for the local team. Spal down in the relegation zone desperately needs points to climb the Serie A Standing and the good news is that they won the Derby!. Spal winning their 5th game this season.
Bologna playing with 10 players since the 10th minute. Referee Rocchi giving a red card to Giancarlo González after a foul on Spal forward Mirco Antenucci.
It is Spal to open the score in the 48th minute. Midfielder Alberto Grassi defeating Bologna goalkeeper Antonio Mirante with a right footed shot in the bottom right corner following a corner conceded by Adam Masina.
SPAL IN VANTAGGIO AL 47′!!!!! #SpalBologna 1-0 #Golspal pic.twitter.com/9jeETUJuHU
— SPAL (@spalferrara) March 3, 2018
Referee Rocchi giving a second yellow card to Spal Federico Mattiello becoming the automatic red card. Spal ending the game with 10 players, though, claiming the victory.
90 + 3′ Mattiello is sent off for Spal.#SpalBFC 1-0
— Bologna FC 1909 (@BolognaFC1909en) March 3, 2018
Here is SPAL official starting lineup – formation by Coach Semplici:
SPAL (3-5-2): Meret; Cionek, Vicari, Felipe; Lazzari, Grassi, Viviani, Kurtić, Mattiello; Antenucci, Paloschi.
Here is BOLOGNA official starting lineup – formation by Coach Roberto Donadoni:
BOLOGNA (3-5-2): Mirante; De Maio, González, Helander; Di Francesco, Poli, Pulgar, Džemaili, Masina; Verdi, Destro.
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Stats BEFORE the game. Top scorer of SPAL: Mirko Antenucci with 7goals
Top scorer of BOLOGNA: Mattia Destro and Simone Verdi with 6 goals each
Spal | Goals | Goals | Bologna |
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Antenucci, Mirko | 7 | 6 | Destro, Mattia |
Paloschi, Alberto | 6 | 6 | Verdi, Simone |
Viviani, Federico | 3 | 4 | Palacio, Rodrigo |
Floccari, Sergio | 3 | 3 | Okwonkwo, Orji |
Rizzo, Luca | 2 | 2 | Poli, Andrea |
Stats. Here are the last 3 games of SPAL: 1 win, 2 lost
25/02/18 | SA | Crotone – Spal | 2:3 | 26 | |||
18/02/18 | SA | Napoli – Spal | 1:0 | 25 | |||
10/02/18 | SA | Spal – Milan | 0:4 | 24 |
Stats. Here are the last 3 games of BOLOGNA: 2 wins, 1 lost
24/02/18 | SA | Bologna – Genoa | 2:0 | 26 | |||
18/02/18 | SA | Bologna – Sassuolo | 2:1 | 25 | |||
11/02/18 | SA | Inter – Bologna | 2:1 | 24 |
Gli 11 biancazzurri che scenderanno in campo dal primo minuto nel derby! #SpalBologna #ForzaSPAL #startingXI pic.twitter.com/rsDxTUpyLR
— SPAL (@spalferrara) March 3, 2018
Here’s today’s starting line-up for #SpalBFC! ???#ForzaBologna pic.twitter.com/eKilAGGEds
— Bologna FC 1909 (@BolognaFC1909en) March 3, 2018
Lo spogliatoio biancazzurro – #SPALBologna #ForzaSpal pic.twitter.com/eY6IuyQKHJ
— SPAL (@spalferrara) March 3, 2018
Here we go on a horrible day in Ferrara! Time to brave the weather and grab those points lads! ?#ForzaBologna ❤? #SpalBFC pic.twitter.com/QHw7IeORRv
— Bologna FC 1909 (@BolognaFC1909en) March 3, 2018
#fulltime #SpalBologna 1-0!!! #ForzaSPAL pic.twitter.com/9jHnNsvbGs
— SPAL (@spalferrara) March 3, 2018
Photo: facebook.com/bfc1909official
2017 – 2018 Italian Serie A Week 27
Spal 1 – 0 Bologna
Saturday 3 March 2018
Stadio Paolo Mazza
Ferrara, Italy
15:00
Referee: ROCCHI
Assistants: DI LIBERATORE – TONOLINI
Fourth Official: ABISSO
VAR: GIACOMELLI
AVAR: PASSERI
Goals: 48′ Alberto Grassi (S)
Official lineups – formations:
SPAL (3-5-2): Meret; Cionek, Vicari, Felipe; Lazzari, Grassi, Viviani, Kurtić, Mattiello; Antenucci, Paloschi.
Subs: Gomis, Marchegiani, Simić, Bonazzoli, Floccari, Konate, Vaisanen, Vitale, Everton Luiz, Filippo Costa, Dramé.
Coach: Semplici.
BOLOGNA (3-5-2): Mirante; De Maio, González, Helander; Di Francesco, Poli, Pulgar, Džemaili, Masina; Verdi, Destro.
Subs: Santurro, Krafth, Mbaye, Romagnoli, Torosidis, Crisetig, Donsah, Nagy, Avenatti, Falletti, Krejici, Orsolini.
Coach: Roberto Donadoni.