Serie A Week 29: Result EMPOLI 0 – 1 BOLOGNA, Friday 15 March 2024


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29% Ball Possession EMPOLI and 71% Ball Possession BOLOGNA
    Empoli 0 – 1 Bologna 
.                                                                94′  Giovanni Fabbian
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👉 Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Empoli, 17th position with 25 points and a negative goal difference of -20
Bologna, 4th position with 51 points and a positive goal difference of +16

Empoli are running out of time and lost the Serie A Week 29 game against Bologna on Friday 15 March at the Carlo Castellani Stadium in Empoli, Italy. This is the first official match between Davide Nicola and Thiago Motta, as coaches. It’s a tough defeat for Empoli risking to go down to the relegation zone.

After a siege that lasted practically 90 minutes, with two sensational chances in the second half by Saelemaekers and Orsolini, in the 94th minute came the decisive goal from the usual Fabbian which gave the guests a fundamental victory in Europe. After an entire match of resistance, Empoli fell in the final moments of the match.

In the next round, Bologna will host Salernitana, while Empoli will play against Inter at San Siro.

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✅   Stats before the game: After the 3-0 success in the first leg last October 1st, Bologna could win both seasonal matches against Empoli for the first time in Serie A. Bologna have never won away against Empoli in Serie A (4N, 5L), in fact the rossoblù have played more matches away from home against any team without ever achieving any success in the tournament: Como also has nine. Empoli have lost their last two league games without scoring, the Tuscans could record multiple defeats in a row in Serie A for the first time since the period between June and September 2023 (six in that case, always remaining without a goal). After six victories in a row with always at least two goals scored, Bologna lost their last match against Inter 0-1; the rossoblù have not lost two games in a row in the league since January 2023 (against Roma and Atalanta in that case). Bologna is the team that has suffered the lowest total number of shots in Serie A in 2024: 95 in 10 matches. In the new calendar year, only Inter (five) and Torino (eight) have conceded fewer goals than the rossoblù (10) in the league.

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📺 Click the video to watch Empoli 0 – 1 Bologna highlights on Friday 15 March 2024

🇮🇹    Referee Michael Fabbri from the section of Ravenna will be assisted by Gamal Mokhtar from the section of Lecco and Pietro Dei Giudici from the section of Latina. The Fourth Official will be Francesco Fourneau from the section of Roma 1. The VAR will be Marco Serra from the section of Torino. The AVAR will be Paolo Mazzoleni from the section of Bergamo.

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Serie A tickets2023 – 2024 Italian Serie A Week 29

Empoli 0 – 1 Bologna
Friday 15 March 2024
Carlo Castellani Stadium
Empoli, Italy

20:45

Referee: FABBRI
Assistants: MOKHTAR – DEI GIUDICI
Fourth Official: FOURNEAU
VAR: SERRA
AVAR: MAZZOLENI

⚽️ Goals:  94′  Giovanni Fabbian

🟨 Booked:  28′ Luperto, 30′ Pezzella, 90’+5′ Maleh, 90’+7 Freuler

Official Lineups – Formations – Tabellino:

Empoli (3-4-2-1): Caprile; Luperto, Walukiewicz, Bereszynski; Pezzella (45′ Cacace), Maleh, Marin, Gyasi (65′ Ebuehi) ; Zurkowski (65′ Kovalenko), Cambiaghi (75′ Cerri); Niang ( 75’Caputo).

Subs:Berisha, Perisan, Goglichidze, Bastoni, Cancellieri, Shpendi, Destro.

Coach: Davide Nicola

Bologna (4-2-3-1): Skorupski; Beukema (71′ Corazza), Calafiori, Lucumi, Kristiansen; Freuler, Urbanski (79′ Fabbian); Ndoye (56′ Orsolini), Ferguson (79′ Aebischer), Saelemaekers; Odgaard (71′ Castro).

Subs: Bagnolini, Ravaglia, Ilic, De Silvestri, Lykogiannis, Moro, Fabbian, El Azzouzi, Aebischer.

Coach: Thiago Motta