Bologna-Hellas 2-3, the report cards: super Dominguez is not enough. Tengstedt is there

Final result: Bologna-Verona 2-3

BOLOGNA

Skorupski 6 – He concedes three goals over which he can objectively do little, especially if it is your teammate who mocks you. Perhaps in the first case he could have done better since the ball passes under his legs.

Holm 6 – A super recovery on Bradaric in a one against two situation makes Dall’Ara celebrate as if he had scored. In the second half Livramento’s speed suffered a bit. From 87′ De Silvestri sv.

Beukema 5.5 – In the pre-match he was presented as “a footballer who hasn’t missed a match and who plays in an almost impregnable stadium”. Words that haven’t brought him much luck, given that on some occasions he gets caught out of position.

Lucumì 4 – Perhaps the worst performance since wearing the Bologna shirt. Verona’s goal was auspicious in a moment of rossoblu dominance with a senseless back pass. He gives away the free kick which leads to the 2-3 goal.

Miranda 6 – Italiano wants the full-backs to push hard and he carries out the task diligently, despite not being very precise at the moment of the cross.

Freuler 5.5 – Bologna’s workaholic did not appear as brilliant as on other occasions, Verona’s dribbling suffered and he was not the usual wall protecting the rearguard capable of supporting the maneuver.

Pobega 4 – It is not up to us to establish whether the red card given by the referee is severe or correct, in fact he was sent off for a completely useless slap on the face of an opponent.

Odgaard 7 – A great all-round game, twice the posts denied him the joy of a goal he deserved. And Montipò flies to the crossroads to tell him no. At times unmarkable. From 87′ Orsolini sv.

Fabbian 6 – It’s his first chance to break the deadlock, but he fails to combine power and precision. A little smoky at times, but its performance is sufficient.

Dominguez 7 – The first goal is a pearl, he is very good at protecting the ball between four opponents and putting it in the corner. He makes it 2-2 with a tap-in from just a few shorts, beating the direct scorer in time. From 80’Ndoje sv.

Castro 5 – Last week the missed penalty, today an own goal with 5 minutes left. It cannot be said that the holiday period is particularly lucky for him. He leaves amidst tears and the embrace of his companions.

Vincenzo Italiano 6 – It’s difficult to comment on a match lost due to an own goal and a wrong back pass, with periods of dominance even in 10 against 11. Undeserved defeat.

HELLAS VERONA

Montipò 6.5 – If Verona hasn’t collapsed it is first and foremost due to the saves of a goalkeeper who continues to be decisive in key moments. Despite the many goals conceded, it remains a strong point for the Scala team.

Dawidowicz 5 – Nervous from the start, he stands out more for the fouls committed than for the defensive saves. Zanetti notices this and replaces him to avoid worse trouble. From the 60th minute Magnani 6 – Bologna is under siege and they have to patch it up on more than one occasion to protect their own goal.

Coppola 5.5 – The entire Verona defense showed generosity, heart and character, but also some problems when Odgaard and Dominguez lit up. Ups and downs for the yellow-blue central defender.

Ghilardi 5.5 – Same goes for Coppola. Reliable player for the category, but who performs better when he plays positionally rather than one-on-one.

Tchatchoua 5 – Double awkward intervention for Bologna’s first goal, with Dominguez collecting a short rebound and then burning it at speed. In the second half he was constantly in trouble and received a yellow which risked having a serious impact.

Serdar 6 – He is the one who charges his teammates in moments of greatest difficulty, with generosity and a spirit of sacrifice he almost lowers himself to the defensive line and closes several passing lines.

Duda 5.5 – Paradoxically, in singles, Verona did not produce players with very high ratings. After all, the statistics speak of 23 shots to 7 and possession of the ball constantly in favor of Bologna and this shows how much the midfielders suffered. It was he, however, who won the expulsion.

Lazovic svFrom the 25th minute Bradaric 5.5 – He comes in and clears an easy ball, confirming that he is a quick and generous player, but who is lacking from a technical point of view.

Suslov 6 – At the start of the second half he had the opportunity to make it 1-3 after leaving Holm on the spot with a nice feint, but his shot ended just wide. Lots of good plays alternating with anonymous phases of the match. A flaw that has always characterized him and which he will have to work on. From the 60th minute Belahyane 6 – He does his job, without mistakes and with diligence.

Tengstedt 7 – Half an hour as a non-paying spectator, also due to the few balls available. Then he puts Sarr in a position to score and also unblocks himself mentally. He scored the 1-2 goal, he went out and didn’t take it very well seeing as he was confident. From the 72nd minute Livramento 6 – Good impact, exploits the spaces and starts again keeping the center of gravity high.

Sarr 6 – His goal is the one that changes the history of the match, in fact it is the only flash in a match without other noteworthy results. From 72′ Mosquera 5.5 – He has the opportunity to make it 2-3, but misses a sort of moving penalty.

Paolo Zanetti 6.5 – On other occasions he collected less than he deserved, today he was rewarded beyond his merits. But if you beat Napoli, Roma and Bologna it means that you prepare the matches well, few go to the Dall’Ara with a high center of gravity and a proactive spirit. And to think that a month ago he was virtually exempt.