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Italian Soccer Serie A
56% Ball Possession BOLOGNA and 44% Ball Possession TORINO
Bologna 2 – 1 Torino
64′ Riccardo Orsolini 26′ Sasa Lukic (pen)
73′ Stefan Posch
👉 Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Bologna, 13th position with 13 points and a negative goal difference of -4
Torino, 10th position with 17 points and a negative goal difference of -2
Bologna win the Serie A Week 13 game defeating Torino on Sunday 6 November 2022 at the Renato Dall’Ara Stadium in Bologna, Italy. Bologna reached a milestone in winning their 900th game in Serie A. This is the third consecutive victory for Bologna overtaking Empoli and Sassuolo to 16 points, one less than Torino and Salernitana. Juric’s team sees the streak of victories end and collects their fourth away defeat of the season. After going under in the first half, Bologna overturned the match in the second half and took home the three points.
900 – Bologna won their 900th match in Serie A (including awarded victories) – they are the ninth team to reach this milestone, the first from Emilia-Romagna. Tile.#BolognaTorino pic.twitter.com/VpqNXtnL2O
— OptaPaolo 🏆 (@OptaPaolo) November 6, 2022
Torino opened the score in the 26th minute. Referee Giua gave a penalty conceded by Jhon Lucumí after a foul on Aleksey Miranchuk. Sasa Lukic converted the penalty defeating Bologna goalkeeper with a right-footed shot to the bottom left corner.
In the second half Thiago Motta changes the game with substitutions and in the 64th minute he reaped the fruits of his changes: Vignato crosses to the far post for the insertion of Riccardo Orsolini, who beats Milnkovic-Savic with a flying shot from two steps. Nine minutes later, two other substitutes make up Posch’s overtaking net: Lykogiannis crosses at the near post, Soriano extends the trajectory with his head and the rossoblù number 2 arrives at the far post and pushes the final 2-1 ball into the net.
✅ Stats before the game. Torino have remained unbeaten in nine of the last 10 Serie A matches against Bologna (3W, 6D), the only exception being 2-3 on 16 March 2019 at the Olimpico Grande Torino. The last match between Bologna and Turin in Serie A ended with a goalless draw last 6 March – the rossoblù have not kept a clean sheet in two consecutive top league games against the grenade since the 1980s. Bologna and Turin have drawn all the last five Serie A matches at Dall’Ara – more generally the last away win for the grenade against the Emilians dates back to April 2016, 1-0 signed by Andrea Belotti in the 93rd minute. Two consecutive victories for Juric’s Torino: the granata have not struck three successes in a row in the same Serie A championship since March 2019, with Walter Mazzarri on the bench (matches won against Atalanta, Chievo and Frosinone).
👉 Lineup Bologna (4-2-3-1): Skorupski; Posch, Soumaoro, Lucumì, Cambiaso; Medel, Dominguez; Aebischer, Ferguson, Barrow; Arnautovic.
👉 Lineup Torino (3-4-2-1): Milinkovic Savic; Djidji, Schuurs, Buongiorno; Singo, Lukic, Ricci, Lazaro; Miranchuk, Vlasic; Pellegri.
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2022 – 2023 Italian Serie A Week 13
Bologna 2 – 1 Torino
Sunday 6 November 2022
Renato Dall’Ara Stadium
Bologna, Italy
12:30
Referee: GIUA
Assistants: DEI GIUDICI – GARZELLI
Fourth Official: CHIFFI
VAR: NASCA
AVAR: BANTI
⚽️ Goals: 26′ Sasa Lukic (pen)(T), 64′ Riccardo Orsolini (B), 73′ Stefan Posch (B)
🟨 Yellow: 23’ Lucumì, 73′ Milinkovic Savic, 77′ Vignato, 85’ Ricci, 93’ Vojvoda, 95′ Skorupski
Official lineups – formations – tabellino:
👉 Lineup Bologna (4-2-3-1): Skorupski; Posch, Soumaoro, Lucumì, Cambiaso (46′ Lykogiannis); Medel, Dominguez (88′ Schouten); Aebischer (58′ Orsolini), Ferguson (58′ Soriano), Barrow (46′ Vignato); Arnautovic.
Subs: Bardi, Bagnolini, Sosa, Moro, Sansone, Zirkzee, De Silvestri.
Coach: Thiago Motta.
👉 Lineup Torino (3-4-2-1): Milinkovic Savic; Djidji, Schuurs, Buongiorno (81′ Rodriguez); Singo (81′ Seck), Lukic, Ricci, Lazaro (66′ Vojvoda); Miranchuk, Vlasic (66′ Radonjic); Pellegri (4’ Karamoh).
Subs: Berisha, Fiorenza, Bayeye, Zima, Ilkhan, Adopo, Garbett.
Coach: Ivan Juric (Paro on the bench)