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Bologna had to wait almost two months before achieving their first success of the season at home. Victims of the massive departures of Thiago Motta, Riccardo Calafiori and Joshua Zirkzee, the Rossoblù have been wandering like lost souls since August. This Saturday, against Lecce, we believed for a long time that they would let points slip away again, but that was without counting on Riccardo Orsolini.
In the final moments of the match, the Italian striker allowed Bologna to win and give themselves some breathing room (85th, 1-0). A success which will be good for the heads, three days before the reception of Monaco in the Champions League. In the ranking of this Serie A, the Emilia-Romagna club jumps to 8th place, while Lecce remains penultimate.
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