Serie A Week 20: Result BOLOGNA 2 – 0 SPEZIA, Friday 27 January 2023


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58% Ball Possession BOLOGNA and 42% Ball Possession SPEZIA
  Bologna 2 – 0 Spezia
37′ Stefan Posch
77′ Riccardo Orsolini
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Spezia, 15th position with 18 points and a negative goal difference of -13
Bologna, 12th position with 23 points and a negative goal difference of -6

Bologna won the Serie A Week 20 game against Spezia on Friday 27 January 2023 at the Renato Dall’Ara Stadium in Bologna, Italy.  This is the second consecutive defeat for Spezia, remaining with 18 points.  Bologna’s positive streak continues, with 7 points in the last 3 games.  Surely, this is a deserved victory for Bologna with one goal in each half.  Bologna took the lead shortly after the half-hour mark thanks to a goal by Stefan Posch, and then doubled their lead in the 77th minute, with Orsolini, who exploited a fine assist from Domìnguez.

In the next round, Bologna will play on Fiorentina’s pitch, while Spezia will play on their pitch against Napoli.

✅  Stats before the game: Bologna are unbeaten in five Serie A matches against Spezia (W3, D2), scoring 11 goals against the Ligurians (2.2 on average per match). Although Spezia have scored exactly one goal in each of their two away games against Bologna in Serie A, they have lost in both games at the Dall’Ara (4-1 on 18 April 2021 and 2-1 on 21 February 2022). After the draw in the last round against Cremonese, Bologna could impact two consecutive Serie A matches for the first time since last September, when the second came against Spezia. Bologna have scored in all of their last six Serie A matches played on Fridays (W3, D1, L2): the Emilians have not been without a goal in a league match on this day of the week since February 2016, when they drew 0- 0 against Juventus at the Dall’Ara. Spezia have lost all five Serie A games played on Friday, conceding an average of 3 goals per game (15 total): the Ligurian side is the team that has played a match in the top division most often on this day of the week, always finding the defeat.

Lineup Bologna (4-3-3): Skorupski; Posch, Lucumì, Soumaoro, Cambiaso; Moro, Schouten, Ferguson; Orsolini, Zirkzee, Soriano.

Lineup Spezia (3-5-1-1): Dragowski; Amian, Caldara, Nikolaou; Holm, Bourabia, Ampadu, Kovalenko, Reca; Agudelo; Gyasi.

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🇮🇹   Referee Luca Massimi from the section of Termoli will be assisted by Valerio Vecchi from the section of Lamezia Terme and Marco D’Ascanio from the section of Ancona. The Fourth Official will be Daniele Minelli from the section of Varese. The VAR will be Marco Di Bello from the section of Brindisi. The AVAR will be Oreste Muto from the section of Torre Annunziata.

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Serie A tickets2022 – 2023 Italian Serie A Week 20

Bologna 2 – 0 Spezia
Friday 27 January 2023
Renato Dall’Ara Stadium
Bologna, Italy

18:30

Referee: MASSIMI
Assistants: VECCHI – D’ASCANIO
Fourth Official: MINELLI
VAR: DI BELLO
AVAR: MUTO

⚽️  Goals: 37′ Stefan Posch, 77′ Riccardo Orsolini

🟨  Yellows: 61′ Adama Soumaoro (B), 83′ Stefan Posch (B), 87′ Emmanuel Gyasi (S), 88′ Salvatore Esposito (S)

Lineups – formations – tabellino:

Bologna (4-2-3-1): Skorupski; Posch, Lucumì, Soumaoro, Cambiaso; Moro (67′ Dominguez), Schouten (86′ Pyyhtia); Orsolini, Ferguson (79′ Aebischer), Soriano (86′ Barrow); Zirkzee.

Subs: Bardi, Ravaglia, Amey, Sosa, Lykogiannis, Vignato.

Coach: Thiago Motta

Spezia (3-5-2): Dragowski; Amian, Caldara, Nikolaou; Holm (67′ Verde), Bourabia (79′ Esposito), Ampadu, Kovalenko (18′ Maldini), Reca (46′ Moutinho, 67′ Cipot); Agudelo, Gyasi.

Subs:  Zovko, Marchetti, Strelec, Sala, Beck, Wisniewski, Ferrer.

Coach:  Luca Gotti