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Bologna Clinches Coppa Italia with Narrow Victory Over Milan

Bologna Clinches Coppa Italia with Narrow Victory Over Milan

Dan Ndoye's decisive goal secures Bologna's third Coppa Italia title after a 51-year wait and qualifies the team for the Europa League.
In a historic match on May 14, 2025, Bologna triumphed over AC Milan with a score of 1-0, claiming the Coppa Italia for the first time since 1974. The victory, which took place at Rome's Stadio Olimpico, was marked by a crucial goal from player Dan Ndoye in the second half, propelling Bologna to its third title in its history and ensuring qualification for the UEFA Europa League.

The match drew significant attention, with a capacity crowd of 29,303 fans, among them notable figures such as retired footballer Roberto Baggio and Italian singer Gianni Morandi.

The atmosphere was electric as supporters filled the stands, with fans traveling from afar, including one from Japan who forfeited his job to attend the game.

The decisive moment arrived in the 53rd minute.

Bologna’s Remo Freuler initiated a play that saw the ball eventually reach Ndoye after an intentional setup by teammate Santiago Castro.

Although the Milan defense was caught off-balance, Ndoye executed a calculated move, taking a moment to assess the situation before striking a powerful shot into the net, just out of reach of goalkeeper Mike Maignan.

Despite numerous opportunities created throughout the match, AC Milan struggled to implement a cohesive response.

Players such as Dejan Reijnders and Christian Pulisic failed to deliver significant contributions, resulting in a lackluster performance that concluded a season marked by disappointment and challenges for the club.

The dynamics of the match reflected contrasting strategies from the two teams.

Bologna, under the management of Thiago Motta, exhibited an aggressive high-pressing style from the outset, while Milan, managed by Sergio Conceição, opted for a more conservative approach, seeking to counter-attack.

Early game highlights included multiple scoring opportunities for both teams, with standout moments including a deflected shot by Leao, and reactive saves by Bologna’s goalkeeper, Bartosz Skorupski.

As the match progressed, Milan attempted to shift their formation towards a more offensive structure, introducing players such as João Félix and Alejandro Garnacho in an effort to find an equalizer.

However, the tactical adjustments failed to yield substantial changes in momentum, and Bologna's defense held firm against their advances.

The match concluded without further goals, and as the final whistle blew, Bologna players celebrated on the field, marking a significant achievement in the club's storied history.

For Milan, the defeat underscored existing issues both on and off the pitch, leaving management and fans reflecting on the season's numerous challenges.
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