BOLOGNA (ITALPRESS) – Bologna plays its derby against Parma, winning in a 2-1 win, and wins the pass for the quarterfinals of Coppa Italia: maximum result with the slightest effort for Italian men, who play a game in general subtone, tearing success with Castro’s frame in extremis.
Both Italian and Cuesta opt for a reasoned turnover, to emphasize the search for the right compromise between the desire to move forward in the competition and the need to manage the forces in view of the next commitments. Here, therefore, that in Bologna the line of the trequartists are Bernardeschi, Fabbian and Rowe, while the ducals stand with Ondrejka and Benedyczak forward and the absolute debut in the first team of the 18th Trabucchi in defense.
The start of the game is very “sporty”, especially from the players of Bologna, very imprecise in touch and in the management of the ball. Emblematic Ferguson’s 13′ harp that paves the way to Lovik, precise in finding Benedyczak who then beats Ravaglia for the benefit of guests; on the occasion, not guilty also Heggem and Lucumì. The rhythms are not particularly high, also because the Italian team struggles to find the rhythm even after the goal immediately. At the most important moment comes the right flame: it is the 38′ when Bernardeschi throws forward a little blind while finding Rowe, who disorients Trabucchi with a fake body and, only in front of Guaita, strikes the pole, reitering on the net when the ball returns to him. It is the first goal with the Bologna jersey for the former Marseille player.
On returning from the locker room, the hosts try to make the game, at least with the ball possession. There are also opportunities, in particular with a blow of head of Lucumì very little and with Bernardeschi, who from inside the area loses time for the shooting missing a big chance. But the most clear occasion happens in Parma at 69′: Stunning heel of Ordonez for Lovik, who enters the area and, only in front of Ravaglia, angle too sending on the bottom. The left exterior also shows ten minutes later with a nice descent ended with a tunnel on Holm and an attempt to right off measure.
At 80’ it is also time for Ciro Immobile, after the accident. When everything seems to be set up for penalty kicks, Holm redeems a non-positive performance with the perfect cross for Castro’s winning lead, completely lost by Estevez. Bologna, owner of the Coppa Italia, will know in a few hours the next opponent of the quarterfinals, which will be one between Lazio and Milan.
IL TABELLINO
BOLOGNA (4-2-3-1): Ravaglia 6; Holm 6, Heggem 5.5, Lucumì 5.5, Lykogiannis 6; Sulemana 5.5 (25′ st Pobega 6), Ferguson 5.5; Bernardeschi 5.5 (25′ st Immobile 6.5), Fabbian 5 (25′ st Odgaard 6), Rowe 6.5 (25′ st Dominguez 6); Dalinga 5 (25′ st Castro 7). On the bench: Pessina, Franceschelli, Zortea, De Silvestri, Miranda, Moro, Orsolini, Cambiaghi. Coach: Italian 6.5.
PARMA (3-5-2): Earned 6; Delprato 5.5, Troilo 6, Trabucchi 5.5 (10′ st Estevez 5); Britschgi 5.5, Ordonez 6 (41′ st Hernani sv), Keita 5.5, Cremaschi 6 (41′ st Djuric sv), Lovik 6.5; Benedyczak 6.5 (20′ st Cutrone 5.5), Ondrejka 5.5 (1′ st Oristanio 5). On the bench: Corvi, Rinaldi, Valenti, Valeri, Conde, Bernabé, Sorensen, Pellegrino, Almqvist, Begic. Cuesta 5.5.
ARBITRO: Tremolada di Monza 6.
RETI: 13′ pt Benedyczak, 38′ pt Rowe; 44′ st Castro.
NOTES: cloudy evening; playing ground in good condition.
Ammoniti: Cremaschi, Hernani, Pobega.
Angles: 11-1 for Bologna.
Recovery: 2′; Five.
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