Serie A: Bologna may harbor regrets against Monza

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Continuation of the 32nd day of Serie A this Saturday evening. The Bologna club hosted Monza, on their lawn at the Renato-Dall’Ara Stadium. This meeting was very important for Thiago Motta who is entering his home stretch with the Rossoblu and the race for the Champions League is still the objective of the Bolognese club. Facing another young coach who is rising in the person of Raffaele Palladino, the poster was quite anticipated this weekend in Italy. In a match dominated by the locals, the match ended in a draw (0-0).

In the standings, Bologna is still in a good position in the Italian championship with this solid 4th place, not far from Juventus which closes the podium, while Monza is still in the soft underbelly of Serie A with its 11th position. Next weekend, the Rossoblu will travel to the Italian capital to challenge AS Roma, while the Brianzoli will host Atalanta for a Lombard derby, during the 33rd Italian matchday.

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