Serie A Week 3: Result AC MILAN 2 – 0 BOLOGNA, Saturday 27 August 2022


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48% Ball Possession AC MILAN and 52% Ball Possession BOLOGNA

      AC Milan 2 – 0 Bologna

21′ Rafael Leão
58′ Olivier Giroud
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Bologna, 12th position with 1 point and a negative goal difference of -1
AC Milan, 5th position with 4 points and a positive goal difference of +2

AC Milan win the Serie A Week 3 game defeating Bologna on Saturday 27 August 2022 at the San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy. AC Milan continue their streak with 19 consecutive unbeaten matches (13W,  6D) is the longest unbeaten run currently open in the five major European leagues.  Milan with a needed sprint claimed the victory and full 3 points to climb the Serie A Standing. De Ketelaere, author of the winning pass for Rafael Leão. Absolutely, Leão brilliant performance with a goal and assist for Olivier Giroud.

Lucky charm.  AC Milan debut with their new Puma Third Kit with a victory.  The attendance registered is 70,430.

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Milan opened the score in the 21st minute. Forward Rafael Leão defeated Bologna goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski with a right footed shot to the bottom left corner. The assist is by Charles De Ketelaere.

Bologna in despair. AC Milan increased the score for the 2-0 in the 58th minute. Forward Olivier Giroud scored with a left footed shot to the bottom right corner. The assist is by Rafael Leão.

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✅  Stats before the game.  Milan have lost only one of their last 25 Serie A matches against Bologna (18W, 6D), on 6 January 2016, when current Rossoblù coach Sinisa Mihajlovic was on the Rossoneri bench (0-1, goal by Giaccherini ). Milan have obtained a clean sheet in both of their last two Serie A matches at the Meazza against Bologna (1W, 1N) and could keep a clean sheet for three home games in a row against the rossoblùs for the first time since 1999 (six of following).  Bologna are unbeaten in three Serie A matches with the three most successful opponents in the competition (Juventus, Inter and Milan); excluding the same three teams, the last formation to have recorded a longer unbeaten streak against these opponents was Roma (five, between 2020 and 2021), while the last time the rossoblù did better was in 2012, with Stefano Pioli on the bench (four). Milan won the first home game of this championship; both in 2020/21 and 2021/22 the Rossoneri managed to win both their first two home games of the season – they have not been able to do so for three seasons in a row since 2003/04.

👉 Lineup AC MILAN (4-2-3-1): Maignan; Calabria, Kalulu, Tomori, Hernández; Bennacer, Tonali; Messias, De Ketelaere, Leão; Giroud.

👉 Lineup BOLOGNA (3-5-2): Skorupski; Soumaoro, Medel, Lucumí; Kasius, Vignato, Schouten, Domínguez, Cambiaso; Arnautović, Barrow.

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🇮🇹  Referee Gianluca Manganiello from the section of Pinerolo will be assisted by Pietro Dei Giudici from the section of Latina and Damiano Margani from the section of Latina. The Fourth Official will be Francesco Meraviglia from the section of Pistoia. The VAR will be Luigi Nasca from the section of Bari. The AVAR will be Davide Imperiale from the section of Genova.
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Photo via twitter.com/BolognaFC1909en

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Serie A tickets2022 – 2023 Italian Serie A Week 3

AC Milan 2 – 0 Bologna
Saturday 27 August 2022
San Siro Stadium
Milan, Italy

20:45

Referee: MANGANIELLO
Assistants: DEI GIUDICI – MARGANI
Fourth Official: MERAVIGLIA
VAR: NASCA
AVAR: IMPERIALE

Goals: 21′ Rafael Leão (M), 58′ Olivier Giroud (M)

Official lineups – formations – tabellino:

👉 Lineup AC MILAN (4-2-3-1):  Maignan; Calabria, Kalulu, Tomori (83′ Gabbia), Hernández (74′ Ballo-Touré); Bennacer (61′ Adli), Tonali; Messias (61′ Saelemaekers), De Ketelaere (61′ Pobega), Leão; Giroud.

Subs.: Mirante, Tătăruşanu; Florenzi, Kjær; Bakayoko, Díaz; Origi, Rebić.

Coach:  Stefano Pioli.

👉 Lineup  BOLOGNA (3-5-2): Skorupski; Soumaoro, Medel (74′ Bonifazi), Lucumí; Kasius, Vignato (62′ Soriano), Schouten (83′ Ferguson), Domínguez (62′ Aebischer), Cambiaso; Arnautović, Barrow (62′ Sansone).

Subs.: Bagnolini, Bardi; Amey, Angeli, De Silvestri, Lykogiannīs, Mbaye, Sosa; Urbanski; Raimondo.

Coach:  Sinisa Mihajlović.