Internazionale suffered a damaging 1-0 defeat at Bologna that virtually ended their slim hopes of winning the Serie A title
Bologna thought they had taken the lead at a rain-sodden Stadio Renato Dall’Ara through Musa Barrow in the 12th minute, only for the effort to be ruled out following a VAR review. Minutes later, Roberto Soriano rattled the woodwork on the rebound after André Onana had parried Andrea Cambiaso’s volley into his path.
Inzaghi, missing Federico Dimarco, Milan Skriniar and Joaquin Correa due to injury, rested Nicolò Barella among a raft of changes from their midweek Champions League, and his much-changed team lacked fluidity. They had brief spells of possession in the first half, but created few clearcut chances as Lautaro Martínez headed an Alessandro Bastoni cross just wide of the target and Henrikh Mkhitaryan twice fired over the bar.
Bologna continued to press forward after the break, and Onana kept his side in the game with two crucial saves in quick succession, getting a hand to a Soriano shot before smothering Dominguez’s effort from the edge of the area. Romelu Lukaku and the substitute Edin Dzeko each had a shot on target, but it was Bologna who broke the deadlock in the 76th minute when Orsolini raced on to Jerdy Schouten’s pass and powered a shot into the net.
“An incredible match in which many things happened. They cancelled a goal for us, we put Inter down by playing really well and we are satisfied,” Orsolini told DAZN. “Schouten put a ball to me, I took advantage of the bounce to bring the ball forward with my chest and in front of Onana I tried to place it under the crossbar.”
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