Bologna 2-1 Milan (Feb 27, 2025) Game Analysis – ESPN

Bologna 2-1 Milan (Feb 27, 2025) Game Analysis - ESPN

AC Milan‘s Serie A top-four hopes were dealt a significant blow when they lost 2-1 at Bologna on Thursday after the hosts fought back from a goal down.

Milan are eighth in the standings with 41 points, eight behind Juventus in fourth with 12 rounds remaining. Bologna are sixth on 44. The top four teams qualify for next season’s Champions League.

It was the first time in nearly 23 years that Bologna had won a home match against Milan in Serie A. The match was originally scheduled for October but was called off due to flooding.

Two minutes before half-time, Rafael Leão pounced on a flick-on, breezed past his marker and rounded Bologna keeper Lukasz Skorupski to put Milan ahead.

Bologna equalised three minutes after the restart when a free kick into the box was headed down to Santiago Castro who finished from close range.

Milan have now lost back-to-back games in Serie A after their defeat to Bologna.

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Milan protested, claiming the ball had ricocheted off Bologna’s Giovanni Fabbian‘s arm before reaching Castro, but VAR allowed the goal to stand.

Yunus Musah nearly put Milan ahead again just after the hour mark, but Skorupski made a crucial save.

Bologna gradually took control of the match as Milan’s defence appeared to lose focus, Nicolo Casale heading against the post from a corner before Nicolò Cambiaghi sent the rebound over the bar.

The turnaround was complete nine minutes from time when Nicolo Cambiaghi reached the byline and sent in a cross that Dan Ndoye, at full stretch, tapped into the net.

Information from Reuters contributed to this report.