Serie A Week 30: Result BOLOGNA 1 – 1 AC MILAN, Saturday 15 April 2023


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51% Ball Possession BOLOGNA and 49% Ball Possession AC MILAN

      Bologna 1 – 1 AC Milan

1′ Nicola Sansone                               40′ Tommaso Pobega
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Bologna, 8th position with 43 points and a posiive goal difference of +2
AC Milan, 4th position with 52 points and a positive goal difference of +12

AC Milan and Bologna ended the Serie A Week 30 game with a draw on Saturday 15 April 2023 at the Renato Dall’Ara Stadium in Bologna, Italy. This is the second consecutive draw for Milan unable to win the game on their quest to climb the Standings towards the third position. The goals from Nicola Sansone and Tommaso Pobega in the first half of the game not enough to grab a victory. In the standings, Bologna at 44 are pursuing the European dream from the top while AC Milan reached 53 points.

In the next round, Verona-Bologna and Milan-Lecce.  Bologna coach Thiago Motta thanked the fans at the end of the game.

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Bologna with a fast goal in the 1st minute.  Nicola Sansone defeated AC Milan goalkeeper from very close range with a right-footed shot to the high center. The assist is by Stefan Posch.

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AC Milan equalized for the 1-1 in the 40th minute. Tommaso Pobega defeated Bologna goalkeeper with a left-footed shot to the bottom left corner.

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✅  Stats before the game: Bologna have not achieved any success in their last 14 Serie A matches (D2, L12) against Milan; the rossoblù have a longest open negative streak in the competition only against Juventus (4D, 17L). Milan are unbeaten in their last 16 away games (W12, D4) against Bologna in Serie A; in the competition, the Rossoneri boast a longest open streak of away games without defeat only against SPAL (19). Bologna have won their last two Serie A games without conceding; it is since February 1973 that the Emilians have not collected three successes in a row by keeping a clean sheet in the top tournament. Bologna have not conceded a goal in their last three Serie A home games and have not done better since January 2000, when they even reached eight consecutive internal clean sheets. In the 23 games with Thiago Motta on the bench, Bologna has maintained an average of 1.6 points per game, while in the previous six of this championship the average was one point per match.

Photo via twitter.com/BolognaFC1909en

 

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📺 Click the video to watch Bologna 1 – 1 AC Milan highlights on Saturday 15 April 2023

🇮🇹    Referee Davide Massa from the section of Imperia will be assisted by Valerio Colarossi from the section of Roma 2 and Stefano Del Giovane from the section of Albano Laziale. The Fourth Official will be Andrea Colombo from the section of Como. The VAR will be Marco Di Bello from the section of Brindisi. The AVAR will be Salvatore Longo from the section of Paola.

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Photo via twitter.com/acmilan

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Serie A tickets2022 – 2023 Italian Serie A Week 30

Bologna 1 – 1 AC Milan
Saturday 15 April 2023
Renato Dall’Ara Stadium
Bologna, Italy

15:00

Referee: MASSA
Assistants: COLAROSSI – DEL GIOVANE
Fourth Official: COLOMBO
VAR: DI BELLO
AVAR: LONGO S.

Goals: 1′ Nicola Sansone (B), 40′ Tommaso Pobega (M)

Booked: 54′ Florenzi (M), 58′ Posch (B), 69′ Domínguez (B), 80′ Calabria (M), 81′ Pobega (M), 87′ Vranckx (M), 90′ Kyriakopoulos (B).

👉 Lineup BOLOGNA (4-2-3-1) Skorupski; Posch, Soumaoro, Lucumí, Kyriakopoulos; Schouten (85′ Medel), Domínguez; Aebischer (73′ Moro), Ferguson, Barrow (73′ Lykogiannīs); Sansone (57′ Zirkzee).

Subs: Bardi, Ravaglia; Amey, Bonifazi, De Silvestri, Sosa; Pyyhtia.

Coach: Thiago Motta.

👉 Lineup AC MILAN (4-2-3-1): Maignan; Florenzi (57′ Calabria), Kalulu, Thiaw (81′ Gabbia), Ballo-Touré; Vranckx, Pobega; Saelemaekers (57′ Messias), De Ketelaere (70′ Díaz), Rebić; Origi (70′ Leão).

Subs: Mirante, Tătărușanu; Hernández, Tomori; Adli, Bakayoko, Bennacer, Krunić, Tonali; Giroud.

Coach: Stefano Pioli.