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Result Bologna 3-3 Juventus: The Old Lady Revived in 8 Minutes

The match between Bologna vs Juventus in round 37 of Serie A saw the away team score 3 goals in just the last 8 minutes. The Old Lady had a 3-3 draw in their first match since coach Max Allegri was fired.

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Bologna vs Juventus : Match Highlights

Both Bologna and Juventus are competing fiercely for a position in the top 4 in Serie A this season. With home advantage, Bologna quickly attacked and preempted the away team.

And they got results very early. Right in the 2nd minute, midfielder Riccardo Calafiori joined the attack and opened the score for the home team.

Just 9 minutes later, the gap was doubled for Bologna. This time, the scorer was striker Santiago Thomas Castro after a pass from midfielder Kacper Urbanski. 2-0 is also the score of the first half.

Right at the beginning of the second half, Bologna scored the third goal. The scorer was still Calafiori and notably, the person who assisted him was Castro. This situation took place in the 53rd minute.

Leading 3-0 after less than an hour of play, Bologna seemed to have victory in hand when an unexpected turning point occurred.

In just 8 minutes (from 76 to 84), taking advantage of moments when the Bologna defense lacked concentration, Chiesa (76′), Milik (83′) and Yildiz (84′) respectively scored to seal the score. set the score 3-3 for Juventus.

With this draw, Bologna is still ranked 3rd in Serie A (68 points/37 matches), while Juventus is ranked 1 place below, equal to their opponent’s points but with a lower difference.

Lineup for Bologna vs Juventus.

Bologna: Skorupski, Posch, Lucumí, Calafiori (Beukema 75′), Kristiansen, Freuler (El Azzouzi 76′), Aebischer, Odgaard (Orsolini 70′), Urbanski (Fabbian 70′), Ndoye, Castro (Saelemaekers 63′).
Juventus: Szczęsny, Danilo, Bremer, Gatti (Yildiz 57′), Iling-Junior, Rabiot (Fagioli 71′), Locatelli, Miretti (Weah 46′), Cambiaso (Alcaraz 46′), Chiesa, Vlahovic (Milik 64′).

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