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Footy: Bologna Defeat AC Milan In Coppa Italia Final, Real Madrid Threaten La Liga Title (5/15)
Bologna CEO Claudio Fenucci insists that the Rossoblu and head coach Vincenzo Italiano ‘will continue together’ after the players lifted the club’s first major title in 51 years with a 1-0
The Rossoneri were hoping to salvage their disappointing season by winning the Coppa Italia at the Stadio Olimpico. After getting past both Roma and Inter Milan on the road to the final, AC Milan seemed poised to lift the trophy for the first time since 2003.
Bologna edged out AC Milan to win the Coppa Italia, their first major trophy since 1974. Dan Ndoye scored the only goal in Rome’s Stadio Olimpico, latching on to a loose ball in the box before lashing a shot into the back of the net on Wednesday.
Bologna technical director Giovanni Sartori lauded his team's match-winning efforts in the Coppa Italia final, where they beat AC Milan.
Sergio Conceicao’s team were suffocated for the majority of the game and never managed to break free, which the opposition deserve credit for. Last night, Ferguson spoke about how Bologna ‘deserved’ to win the game and his words at the press conference have been relayed by Milan Press.