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The 30th day of Serie A continued, this Monday at the start of the day, with an unbalanced poster on paper. In front of their home crowd, Bologna, at the foot of the podium, challenged Salernitana, more than ever at the bottom of the championship. A match which quickly turned to the advantage of Thiago Motta's men since Riccardo Orsolini opened the scoring even before the end of the first quarter of an hour (1-0, 14th).
In control, the locals doubled the lead just before the break through Alexis Saelemaekers (2-0, 44th) and did not tremble after returning from the locker room. In added time, Charalampos Lykogiannis even completed the victory for his team (3-0, 90+2nd). With this great success (3-0) acquired at Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna remains fourth but comes back two short lengths from Juventus Turin, third. For its part, Salernitana already seems condemned to relegation with only 14 small points…
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