Bologna turns it all around and beats Cagliari 2-1

BOLOGNA (ITALPRESS) – After Thursday’s win in Thursday’s rematch against AC Milan, Italiano’s Bologna repeated against Cagliari as well, winning 2-1 at the Dall’Ara. The man of the day is undoubtedly Orsolini, author of a brace early in the second half with which he overturned the Sardinians’ initial lead, which came thanks to Piccoli. This victory for Bologna smells of Europe. Pending, in fact, the result of Milan-Lazio (scheduled for tonight at 8:45 p.m.), the Emiliani rise to sixth place in the standings.
In the first half an underwhelming Bologna struggled to impose its rhythm, creating few scoring chances and being surprised by a Cagliari flash. At 22′, in fact, Piccoli finalized with a precise header a lightning fast restart of the guests, capitalizing at best on Augello’s perfect assist. The Emilians try to react but without producing substantial goal balls and sinning of inaccuracy. Caprile limited himself to parrying two central shots by Dominguez and Castro.
A visibly dissatisfied Italiano then opts for a mini-revolution at halftime: out go Pobega, Fabbian and Dominguez; in go Odgaard, Ferguson and Cambiaghi. The shock desired by the technician was not long in coming. After just two minutes of the resumption, Cambiaghi was knocked down in the box by a disjointed intervention by Felici (who took over for the cautioned Obert). Zufferli has no doubts and awards the penalty: Orsolini does not miss and brings the match back to a draw. At this point, Cagliari struggles to contain the Rossoblù advances. Caprile overcomes himself with two decisive interventions in the space of a minute: first he repulses Castro’s powerful conclusion, then he neutralizes an unintentional deflection by Zappa under goal. But the overtaking goal is only a matter of time. Again Cambiaghi, irrepressible on the flank, serves a perfect low cross that crosses the area and finds Orsolini, ready to bag from two steps the final 2-1. Cagliari is now called for a reaction, but without being able to count on Luvumbo, replaced at 67′ by Coman after suffering a muscle problem. At 75′ Bologna’s potential 3-1 was cancelled out for offside by Lucumi. In the final, the hosts managed the lead without fuss, and the Rossoblù celebration was triggered at the referee’s triple whistle.
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