Key Points

In a thrilling Coppa Italia final, Bologna ended their 51-year trophy drought by defeating AC Milan 1-0. The match pivoted on a stunning 52nd-minute goal by Ndoye, which ultimately decided the championship. Bologna's coach Vincenzo Italiano celebrated his first major trophy, marking a significant moment for the club. The victory represents a remarkable achievement for Bologna, breaking a decades-long wait for silverware.

Key Points: Bologna Stun Milan to Win Historic Coppa Italia After 51 Years

  • Ndoye's crucial 52nd-minute goal seals Bologna's Coppa Italia triumph
  • Italiano breaks 51-year trophy drought for Bologna
  • Milan falls short in dramatic cup final showdown
  • Tactical battle ends with Bologna's historic victory
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Bologna stun Milan to lift Coppa Italia crown after 51 years

Bologna ends 51-year Coppa Italia drought with dramatic 1-0 victory over AC Milan, securing first trophy since 1974

"It's my first important trophy, an incredible joy. - Vincenzo Italiano, Bologna Coach"

Rome, May 15

Bologna FC lifted the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa (Italian Cup) trophy For the first time since 1973/74 with a 1-0 victory over AC Milan.

After 3 minutes, Milan created the first chance when Leao beats Lucumì on the wing and sent in a dangerous cross, but Jimenez can't finish it. Five minutes later, Bologna replied with a close-range header from Castro, but Maignan made a great save.

In the 9th minute, Skorupski pulls off a double save—first on a deflection from Miranda, then stopping Jovic's close-range shot. After these early chances, both defenses settle in, and the first half ends 0-0.

The second half starts with a quick goal for Bologna after 7 minutes. Theo Hernandez tackles Orsolini, and the ball fall to Ndoye, who scored with a right-footed shot. Milan responded with three substitutions—Walker, Joao Felix, and Gimenez come on for Tomori, Jimenez, and Jovic—and a change in formation.

Bologna also made changes, bringing on Pobega and Casale for Fabbian and Orsolini. Milan struggled to create chances, while Bologna tries a few long shots from Castro and Ndoye, but they miss the target. In added time, nothing changes, and Vincenzo Italiano’s Bologna hold on to win 1-0 and lift the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa.

"It's my first important trophy, an incredible joy. This is the greatest joy since I've been playing football, both as a player and as a coach. I managed to lift this cup to the sky after three finals lost by a hair's breadth and I tried to give my all and I told the boys and together we managed to achieve this trophy, at Bologna, after 51 years," said Bologna coach Vincenzo Italiano.

"The disappointment comes from losing a title and the possibility of winning the cup... At the moment I have a lot of thoughts about the match and the choices made. My head is on understanding what went wrong today and what we could have done more. We must look forward and finish this championship with dignity. We have two games to finish the season well. I think I could have done a little more too. In Milan there are serious people who work and will do their analysis of the season," said AC Milan coach Sergio Conceicao.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a historic moment for Bologna! 51 years is a long wait but they truly deserved this victory. Their defense was rock solid against Milan's attacks. As an Indian football fan, it's inspiring to see underdogs triumph! 🇮🇳⚽
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Priya M.
Milan really missed their chance here! They had better possession but couldn't convert. Reminds me of our Indian team sometimes - lots of play but no finishing. Congrats to Bologna though, their coach's emotions were so genuine! ❤️
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Arjun S.
As someone who follows Serie A regularly, I must say Bologna's tactical discipline was superb. They've been improving steadily under Italiano. Maybe Indian clubs can learn from their model of building a team rather than just buying stars.
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Sanjana P.
Milan's performance was disappointing yaar! After spending so much in transfers, they should be doing better. But happy for Bologna - their fans must be over the moon! Wish we could see such passionate football culture in India too.
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Vikram J.
That Ndoye goal was pure class! Reminded me of Sunil Chhetri's positioning. Bologna's celebration videos are going viral - such raw emotions! This is why we love football. Hope ISL can create moments like this someday.
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Neha R.
While I'm happy for Bologna, I feel the match lacked real attacking flair. Both teams seemed nervous. Maybe the pressure got to them. Still, a cup final is always special! âš½

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