Bologna doesn't stop and also wins in Turin, 0-2 on the grenade field.
Castro gets a rebound from the spot – Nice atmospheric climate at the Olimpico Grande Torino, less pleasant environmental climate towards the Granata president Urbano Cairo, still at the center of the protests with an explicit invitation to sell the club. However, it started badly for the hosts: in the 8th minute Santiago Castro appeared on the penalty spot, after a foul by Sosa against Holm reported by VAR and reviewed by match director Piccinini. However, the Argentine was hypnotized by Milinkovic-Savic and the match remained 0-0. On the half hour mark, more problems for Vanoli, who loses Walukiewicz due to respiratory problems and brings on Vojvoda. Opportunities from both sides in the final part of the first half, but no one manages to strike cleanly: the first half ends without a goal, 0-0 at half-time.
Dallinga and Pobega give wings to Bologna – We start again with the second half and Italiano immediately throws in two new faces: Fabbian replaces Ferguson, but above all Dominguez makes room for Orsolini, who thus returns after the injury. Toro showed some signs of danger up front but the match quickly became a monologue for the rossoblù, who collected chances and saw a powerful left-footed player from Pobega rejected by the crossbar (and bad luck). The goal, however, is in the air and in the end it arrives, seeing the rossoblù's perseverance rewarded. A very heavy goal, because it is Dallinga's first as a Bologna player, as well as making it 0-1. On the wings of enthusiasm the Emilians continue to push and also find the second goal, with Pobega confirming his recent excellent form and with a dirty left foot he pierces Milinkovic-Savic, annoyed by Dallinga who however is signaled in play. The shot knocks out the Granata, Bologna manages the final and takes another three points.
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