Serie A: Bologna saves at the last second in Como

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The championships resumed this weekend after the international break. During the 4th day of Serie A, the promoted Como hosted the Bologna club on the banks of the Lake, on the pitch of the Comunale G. Sinigaglia stadium. Looking for their first success since their return from the elite, Cesc Fabregas’ troops made a fantastic start to the game in front of their home crowd. It all started with Nicolò Casale’s own goal (5th). After the locker room, Patrick Cutrone doubled the lead (53rd). Unfortunately, a match lasts 90 minutes.

Santi Castro’s goal reduction (76th) allowed the match to be revived, before Samuel Iling Junior equalized at the end of the match (90th+1) to secure a draw (2-2). In the standings, Bologna provisionally climbs to 11th place, while Como sinks into the red zone with 19th position. Next weekend, the Lariani will face Atalanta away, while the Rossoblu will travel to Monza, on the 5th day of the Italian championship.

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