SOMMER 6,5 – He concedes two goals from deziations that put him out of action, but where he can he makes great opposition, in particular on Moro and Odgaard in the first half and on Orsolini’s incursion in the second half.
DARMIAN 6 – Not as brilliant as in Venice, after all two consecutive games from the start within three days inevitably take their toll. He carefully controls Ndoye’s initiatives in the first half and rarely accompanies the offensive maneuver. In the second half he suffered a bit because it was in that lane that Bologna increased the pace. DAL 70′ PAVARD 5,5 – He doesn’t get very busy behind, because at a certain point Bologna stops pushing and even leaves him a few meters. He carries the ball forward without too much conviction, finding few outlets.
DE FREE 6 – Castro is not a giant but physically he holds the point and often manages to defend himself from the aggression of the Dutchman, who has his work cut out for him when Bologna raises their center of gravity and puts dangerous balls into the area. It plays its part with a lot of skill and with some uncertainty in the setup phase.
STICKS 6.5 – L’fighting spirit of Inter, he doesn’t give up an inch and doesn’t agree with any attempt to aim at him. The draw came from his rejoining the midfield, where he was there to take points away from his opponents. Same area from which he sends Thuram into the goal without obtaining satisfaction. The Meazza crowd gets excited by making an impetuous recovery on Orsolini thrown towards goal and when he sees a preferential lane he dives in without too much thought. Strong. DALL’83’ SV CHILDREN.
DUMFRIES 6,5 – The duel against the darting Ndoye stimulates him, the equalizer galvanizes him to the point of raising his level of performance and competitive malice, but also of courage (field-to-field throw inexplicable for Thuram). He puts in several tasty balls and also wins non-trivial tackles. Even in the second half he forces Lykogiannis to make hasty recoveries.
STRETCHER 6.5 – Lavish virtuosity, as if he were playing on Copacabana beach and had to win the gazes of passers-by. Even in the most delicate phases he doesn’t give up on technical play, whether it’s a dribble, a chest stop or a 30 meter throw. With his fighting spirit he convinces his teammates that perhaps Bologna is not as bad an ogre as it seems and does everything he can to straighten out the situation until the end.
ASLLANI 5 – Among the most difficult in Bologna’s sprint start, he lowers himself too low and remains at the mercy of the opponent’s enveloping maneuver, seeking oxygen with back passes or clearances. Not that as the minutes pass and the team grows he follows it, on the contrary. Too shy, he cannot be convinced on the ball and confirms that he has difficulties in the filtering phase. Disoriented, a step behind Venice. FROM 70′ FRATTESI 5.5 – You practically never see him, except at the end when Pairetto whistles an inexplicable foul against him. He should drag his teammates along with his determination, but once again he leaves it in the locker room.
ZIELINSKI 6 – He doesn’t shine in coverage, he goes too soft on tackles and loses a few too many, fueling the rossoblu’s offensive ambitions. But when he receives the ball he only needs a nanosecond to decide what to do with it, without ever sacrificing style. He bends down a lot to receive clean balls and as usual gives up trying to finish on goal when he could. He rolls out a red carpet for Dimarco in the all-vertical action of 2-1.
DIMARCO 6 – If it is true that Orsolini’s creativity suffers in his half of the pitch, it is equally true that most of the time he forces him to chase him in the other half of the pitch, where he creates constant problems for Holm and his teammates between sprints, crosses and treacherous shots. He scores Dumfries and Lautaro’s goals in a different but equally incisive way, then makes a mistake (refreshing bad memories) on the Swede’s equalizer. DAL 70′ CARLOS AUGUSTO 6 – In the total chaos of the last 15 minutes he contributed to supplying balls to the midfielders or tried to pick up the ball himself.
MARTINEZ 6,5 – As long as his strength accompanies him, he shows off a performance that is more leonine than taurine. He fights, finishes, presses and after a couple of unsuccessful attempts he also finds the net for the momentary advantage. More than one initiative in the second half also earned applause, such as the serpentine that led to a free kick from the edge of the box. He leaves exhausted. FROM 75′ TAREMI 5.5 – Even with little time available, he has two tempting opportunities created by Thuram. Total absence of killer instinct.
THURAM 6 – Precious tactically, with his movements, the banks and the defense of the ball he helps the team to improve and create glimmers of expectation. However, in the second half he had two great opportunities one-on-one with Skorupski but his excess enthusiasm led him to make mistakes. Although clearly in reserve, he has the clarity to create two opportunities for Taremi which fails light to exploit them.
ALL. CLOTHES 6 – Never have absences weighed more heavily than tonight, because unfortunately Asllani this time does not confirm the good impressions seen in Venice. His team starts with the handbrake on, but after the disadvantage they react and overturn it with merit. Then in the second half, after coming close to scoring the third goal, the usual scenario: Inter dropped too low and this time paid for this attitude with the goal in the equaliser. The changes do not have the desired effects, on the contrary they create more confusion and regret.
BOLOGNA: Skorupski 6, Holm 6.5 (from 76′ De Silvestri sv), Beukema 6.5, Casale 6.5, Lykogiannis 6, Freuler 6.5 (from ’87’ Erlic sv), Moro 6.5 (from 67 ‘ Pobega 5.5), Orsolini 6, Odgaard 6 (from 67′ Ferguson 6), Ndoye 6, Castro 6.5 (dall’87’ Dallinga sv). Other. Italian 6.5
REFEREE: PAIRETTO 4.5 – He whistles too much, even venial contacts, rewarding those who slyly look for them. Inter are fine with Bastoni’s intervention on Odgaard being shot, otherwise he would have nipped the equalizer in the bud. He wastes several opportunities to get the yellow card and never gives the impression of being at ease. The whistle against Frattesi at the end is the manifestation of his terrible performance: irritating.
ASSISTANTS: Rossi 6 – Mokhtar 6
OUR: Wonder 6