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Start of the 10th day of Serie A this Tuesday evening. The Bologna club traveled to Sardinia to face Cagliari, on the Unipol Domus pitch. Vincenzo Italiano’s players, looking for points after a mixed start to the season, were able to reassure themselves by dominating their opponents. Indeed, Riccardo Orsolini’s opener (35th) launched the Bolognese as it should, before Jens Odgaard doubled the lead in the second act (51st). A victory thus controlled (0-2) away to take three points and temporarily move up to 10th place, while Cagliari fell to 15th position.
In the other match played simultaneously, Lecce hosted Hellas Verona, on the pitch of the Via del Mare Stadium. Thanks to the goal of Danish left winger Patrick Dorgu (51st), the Salentini were able to lock in a precious success in this eventful meeting marked by two expulsions on the Verona side. Indeed, the Gialloblu had to compose with ten first after the mistake in the position of last defender by Jackson Tchatchoua (40th), then with nine following the second yellow received by Reda Belahyane for protest (82nd). Lecce climbs to 18th position, while Hellas Verona is 14th.
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