Result JUVENTUS 2 – 2 BOLOGNA, Saturday 7 December 2024, Serie A Week 15

Result JUVENTUS – BOLOGNA, Saturday 7 December 2024, Serie A Week 15


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% Ball Possession JUVENTUS and % Ball Possession BOLOGNA
Juventus 2 – 2 Bologna
62′ Teun Koopmeiners               30′ Dan Ndoye
92′  Samuel Mbangula                52′ Tommaso Pobega (B)

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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Juventus, 6th position with 25 points and a positive goal difference of +14
Bologna, 8th position with 21 points and a positive goal difference of +2

Juventus and Bologna played to a thrilling draw in Serie A Week 15 on Saturday, December 7, 2024, at the Juventus Stadium in Turin, Italy. The match was filled with excitement, featuring four goals and plenty of drama right up to the final whistle. Both teams might feel a sense of disappointment; Juventus has now drawn four consecutive matches, while Bologna will rue the missed opportunity after taking a two-goal lead on one of Serie A’s toughest grounds.

Ndoye opened the scoring for Bologna in the first half, and they quickly doubled their lead with Pobega’s goal early in the second half, set up by Castro. However, after Motta’s team was reduced to ten men for protesting just before the second goal, they fought back with goals from Koopmeiners and a spectacular effort from Mbangula, assisted by Vlahovic.

The Bianconeri were in need of a victory to break their streak of three consecutive draws, including a recent one against Aston Villa, which has hindered their progress. Meanwhile, Bologna, coming off their fourth win in five league matches, is looking to maintain their momentum and push further up the standings to secure a spot in European competition.

Bologna gained the upper hand in the 30th minute when Dan Ndoye found the back of the net with a stunning right-footed shot into the top right corner. Emil Holm provided the assist, delivering a fantastic low ball that perfectly matched Ndoye’s run into the Juventus box. Ndoye skillfully shot under the crossbar, leaving Perin with no chance and igniting wild celebrations among the away supporters.

Juventus is struggling with their defense as Bologna extends their lead in the 52nd minute. Tommaso Pobega found the back of the net with a left-footed shot aimed at the center, thanks to an assist from Santiago Castro. Castro’s clever backheel pass set up Pobega, who was kept onside by Kalulu. The former Milan player then skillfully slipped the ball past Perin with a gentle right-footed touch, putting Bologna two goals ahead.

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Result Juventus 2 – 2 Bologna
Saturday 7 December 2024
Allianz Arena
Turin, Italy

18:00

Referee: MARCHETTI
Assistants: TOLFO – DI MONTE
Fourth Official: BONACINA
VAR: MARIANI
AVAR: DI PAOLO

⚽️ Goals: 30′ Dan Ndoye (B), 52′ Tommaso Pobega (B), 62′ Teun Koopmeiners (J), 92′ Samuel Mbangula (J)

🟨 Booked: 18′ Timothy Weah (J), 32′ Jens Odgaard (B), 72′ Pierre Kalulu (J), 76′ Santiago Castro (B), 78′ Emil Holm (B), 83′ Dusan Vlahovic (J), 83′ Jhon Lucumí (B)

Official Lineups – Formations – Tabellino:

⚪️⚫️ Lineup Juventus (4-2-3-1): Perin; Danilo, Gatti (79′ Savona), Kalulu, Cambiaso (14′ Rouhi); Locatelli (64′ Thuram), Fagioli (69′ Yildiz); Conceicao, Koopmeiners, Weah (79′ Mbangula); Vlahovic.

Subs.: Di Gregorio, Pinsoglio, Adzic, Owusu, Pugno, Pagnucco, Rizzo.

Coach: Thiago Motta

🔴🔵 Lineup Bologna (4-2-3-1): Skorupski; Holm (83′ Posch), Beukema, Lucumí, Miranda; Pobega (80′ Moro), Freuler; Ndoye, Odgaard (60′ Fabbian), Dominguez (84′ Iling-Junior,); Castro (80′ Dallinga).

Subs.: Ravaglia, Bagnolini, Erlic, Karlsson, Casale, Corazza, Ferguson, De Silvestri, Urbanski.

Coach:  Vincenzo Italiano