Coppa Italia Round of 16: Result INTER 1 – 2 BOLOGNA, Wednesday 20 December 2023


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56% Ball Possession INTER and 44% Ball Possession BOLOGNA

Inter 1 – 2 Bologna

92′ Carlos Alberto                                  112′ Sam Beukema
❌ Penalty: 65′ Lautaro Martínez  116′ Dan Ndoye
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Bologna won the Coppa Italia Round of 16 on Wednesday 20 December 2023 at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in Milan, Italy. Bologna continue their positive road after eliminating Cesena and Verona with the same result (2-0).  Bologna overturned the result in four minutes and eliminated Inter the reigning holders and winners of the last two editions of the trophy. Bologna will play the Coppa Italia Quarterfinals for the Apennine derby against Fiorentina. Inter suffered a major blow not only losing at home but also out of the Coppa Italia, there is no treble this season.

Inter had the chance to take the lead in the 65th minute. Lautaro Martínez failed to convert a penalty because Bologna goalkeeper Federico Ravaglia saved his right footed shot in the bottom right corner.

Inter opened the score in the 92nd minute. Carlos Alberto defeated Bologna goalkeeper with a headed shot to the top right corner. The assist is by Federico Dimarco with a cross following a corner conceded by Lorenzo De Silvestri.

Bologna equalized in the 112th minute. Sam Beukema defeated Inter goalkeeper with a left-footed shot to the high center. The assist is by Joshua Zirkzee following a corner conceded by Francesco Acerbi.

Incredible, Bologna overturned the score and took the lead in the 116th minute. Dan Ndoye scored with a right-footed shot to the center. The assist is by Joshua Zirkzee.

Stats before the game: Bologna remained unbeaten in their last two matches against Inter, considering all competitions (1W, 1D), after having lost seven of the previous 10 (3W); the rossoblù have not gone three consecutive games without defeat against the Nerazzurri since April 2014.  In the last three home games played by Inter against Bologna, the Nerazzurri have scored 14 goals, an average of 4.7 per match; this is the same number of goals scored by the Lombards in the nine previous home matches against the Emilians (1.6 on average). Inter have won all of the last eight Coppa Italia matches played against Bologna; the Nerazzurri have only had such a long streak of successes in the competition against Genoa (eight also against the Ligurians). Inter is the team faced most times by Bologna in the Italian Cup: in 20 matches the rossoblù have achieved four wins, three draws and suffered 13 defeats – the only team beaten more times by a single opponent in the competition was Inter Inter against Juventus (15). Extra time has been played in five of the last seven Italian Cup round of 16 matches played by Inter; on all these occasions the Nerazzurri went through – the last elimination dates back to 9 January 2014 at the hands of Udinese.

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Serie A tickets2023 – 2024 Coppa Italia Round of 16

Inter 1 –  2
Wednesday 20 December 2023
Giuseppe Meazza Stadium
Milan, Italy

21:00

⚽️ Goals: 92′ Carlos Augusto (I), 112′ Sam Beukema (B), 116′ Dan Ndoye (B)

Penalty saved: 65′ Lautaro Martínez (I)

🟨 Booked: Lykogiannis (B), Van Hooijdonk (B), Fabbian (B), Bisseck (I), Darmian (I), Pavard (I), Barella (I)

Official Lineups – Formations – Tabellino:

👉 Lineup INTER (3-5-2): 77 Audero; 31 Bisseck (28 Pavard 90′), 15 Acerbi, 95 Bastoni ( 32 Dimarco 74′); 36 Darmian, 16 Frattesi, 21 Asllani (5 Sensi 83′), 14 Klaassen (23 Barella 74′), 30 Carlos Augusto; 10 Lautaro (22 Mkhitaryan 99′), 8 Arnautovic (9 Thuram 74′).

Substitutes: 1 Sommer, 12 Di Gennaro, 20 Calhanoglu, 41 Akinsanmiro, 42 Agoume, 44 Stabile, 47 Kamate, 49 Sarr, 50 Stankovic.

Coach: Simone Inzaghi.

👉 Lineup BOLOGNA (4-3-3): 34 Ravaglia; 16 Corazza (29 De Silvestri 76′), 31 Beukema, 26 Lucumi (33 Calafiori 99′), 22 Lykogiannis; 20 Aebischer, 6 Moro (17 El Azzouzi 69′), 80 Fabbian; 56 Saelemaekers (11 Ndoye 85′), 77 Van Hooijdonk ( 9 Zirkzee 85′), 82 Urbanski.

Substitutes: 23 Bagnolini, 28 Skorupski, 3 Posch, 8 Freuler, 14 Bonifazi, 19 Ferguson.

Coach: Thiago Motta

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